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Oxana [17]
3 years ago
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HELP ME PLEASE!

English
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lakkis [162]3 years ago
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I'll admit it: I don't read a lot of scholarly, scientific journal articles. I keep up with interesting science news via blogs, news articles headlines. News stories can also be a great way for students to select scientific research topics. Sometimes the news is so interesting that I want to know more. My first stop is sometimes the original journal article that the blog post or news story was based on - the original article can provide additional information and additional related sources. But first you need to find it.

rsity, the library might already have a subscription to that journal. Go to your library's place

Second, even though the journal's place might be asking for money, there may be a copy of the article available for free online as the result of the author posting a copy to his/her place. Many publishers grant authors the right to do this, including Science. If it exists, a quick web search for the article title should discover the item. In this case, the article got a lot of news coverage, so a search for the article title pulls up a lot of news sites. But about halfway down the first page of results is a link from the University of Nebraska. Success! A PDF of a post print of this article is available from the University of Nebraska Lincoln Digital Commons. Look for  and other government sites) in the search results to find free access places - those might be your best bets.

Explanation:

iragen [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

In the article released by The Atlantic titled, "The Bird That Builds Nests Right By Its Worst Enemy," by Larry Pynn and Hakai Magazine, Pynn informs the reader of the odd method of survival used by great blue herons, and how this method is helping to protect them against their population decline. According to Pynn, the population decline of the great blue herons has been a growing concern as the populations of bald eagles increases. Rob Butler explained that before eagle populations rose, the herons had "free reign", but as eagle populations started going up, they would "see them going into the colonies," which caused concern. As is explained by Pynn, the heron population has been slowly rekindling over the past few years, and it has been speculated that this may be in part due to their "unique nesting strategy," known as "the predator-protection hypothesis." By nesting close to a nesting pair of eagles, other eagles will be chased off, thus greatly reducing the loss seen in great blue heron populations. Pynn ends the article with a quote by Ross Vennesland, stating, " 'The optimistic voice thinks that maybe some sort of equilibrium is finally being reached between these long-dueling species.' "

Explanation:

The prompt wasn't overly specific, so I just found a random article and summarized it. This is a bit late for the person that posted this question, so I apologize, but hopefully it will help some other people. I got 100% on Edge 2021

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