Into The Unknown

Many ecological processes happen in places humans cannot easily observe, such as the deep sea, the Arctic, or microscopic plankton communities. Therefore, modern ecology depends on imaging techniques such as cameras, sonar systems, drones and automated microscopes,...

The Shawshank Principle: Why Long Term Thinking Matters for LTER

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Imaging Techniques: Seeing the Hidden Life in Ecosystems

Many living organisms in nature are difficult to observe directly. Some live deep in the ocean, some are extremely small, and others are active when humans are not around. Because of this, scientists often use imaging techniques—special cameras and instruments that...