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Evolution & Systematics
Wealth, race, and wildlife: The impacts of structural inequality on urban wildlife
Urban ecosystems are intrinsically heterogenous, characterized by dynamic biotic and abiotic interactions that are not witnessed in non-urban environments. Urban flora and fauna experience a suite of novel disturbances and stressors that have led to remarkable phenotypic strategies and adaptations to cope with urban living. Despite recent groundbreaking discoveries and innovation in the fields of urban ecology and evolution, the drivers of urban heterogeneity that induce biological change are seldom articulated.
Carl Bergstrom in Scientific American on how to stay calm and make sense of pandemic news
Elli Theobald and Scott Freeman in The Daily on the uneven playing field of STEM majors
Carl Bergstrom's new book 'Calling BS' reviewed in Wired
Carl Bergstrom in BuzzFeed News on pooled testing for coronavirus
Carl Bergstrom in The Economist on how to debunk dodgy data
Carl Bergstrom in NBC News: we need a Plan B for Covid-19 vaccine
Carl Bergstrom in the NY Times: coronavirus infections much higher than reported cases
Carl Bergstrom in The Washington Post on understanding coronavirus test results
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