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Merops pusillus (little bee-eater). Two birds perched on a plant in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Merops pusillus (little bee-eater)
American Beech tree with gray bark.
Fagus grandifolia (American Beech) with gray bark
Bumblebee (Bombus) feeding on a dandelion (Taraxacum) flower
Bumblebee (Bombus) feeding on a dandelion…
European honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on grape hyacinth (Muscari)
European honey bee (Apis mellifera) feeding on…
Marsh mallow being visted by multiple polinators.
Hibiscus moscheutos (Swamp rose mallow) with a…
Short clip of American toad and beetle
Anaxyrus americanus (American Toad) and beetle
A diagram illustrates the current state of Assateague Island's dunes and grasslands and shows the impacts climate change will likely have on this ecosystem.
Climate Change Effects on the Dunes of Assateague…
A conceptual diagram illustrates the current issues that beach intertidal habitats face as well as the problems they are likely to face in the future as climate change impacts this ecosystem.
The effects of climate change on the beach…
Illustration of an oak seedling.
Quercus spp. (Oak) seedling
Ladybug in Big Meadows. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Ladybug
Illustration of Cicindela dorsalis media (Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle)
Cicindela dorsalis media (Eastern Beach Tiger…
Illustration of Monarda spp. (Bee Balm)
Monarda spp. (Bee Balm)
Illustration of Monarda spp. (Bee Balm) flowers
Monarda spp. (Bee Balm) flowers
The mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae, is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia. It has a hard black exoskeleton, and measures approximately 5 mm, about the size of a grain of rice. In western North America, the current outbreak of the mountain pine beetle and its microbial associates has destroyed wide areas of lodgepole pine forest.
Dendroctonus ponderosae (Mountain Pine Beetle) 2
Illustration of Galerucella pusilla (Golden Loosestrife Beetle)
Galerucella pusilla (Golden Loosestrife Beetle)
Illustration of Quercus macrocarpa (Bur Oak)
Quercus macrocarpa (Bur Oak)
Illustration of Quercus montana (Chestnut Oak) with roots
Quercus montana (Chestnut Oak) with roots
Illustration of Quercus falcata (Southern Red Oak)
Quercus falcata (Southern Red Oak)
Illustration of Anthonomus grandis (Boll Weevil)
Anthonomus grandis (Boll Weevil)
Illustration of bee
Bee
Illustration of Coccinella transversalis (Ladybird Beetle)
Coccinella transversalis (Ladybird Beetle)
Illustration of Cincindela theatina (Tiger Beetle)
Cincindela theatina (Tiger Beetle)
Illustration of a fossilized bee
Fossil: bee
Illustration of Fagus grandifolia (American Beech)
Fagus grandifolia (American Beech)
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