Scientists at the University of Toledo in Ohio are developing a mathematical framework to aid in measuring the health of ecosystems. A grant received via the U.S. Geological Survey is helping track how changes in environment affect the “recruitment” of sport fish in Lake Erie. Read the full story by The Toledo Blade.
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