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Christopher Klausmeier

Associate Professor CNSKBS, Plant Biology
Work Email: klausme1@MSU.EDUINTERNET Website: http://www.kbs.msu.edu/people/faculty/klausmeier
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Plankton ecology

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Ruth Kline-Robach

Specialist CANRCARRS
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Community-based water resources management

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Daniel Kramer

Associate Professor CANRFisheries & Wildlife, James Madison
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Integration of ecological, sociological, policy, economic analyses to study the conservation of biodiversity

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From April 6 to 22, MSU's science community across the state will host more than 20,000 visitors for the sixth annual MSU Science Festival.

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The MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory is exploring how to use cyanobacteria to one day make technologies for human use, like renewable energy or medical products. ... See MoreSee Less

Light affects cyanobacteria's diet

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MSU scientists have found a link between how water-dwelling bacteria, called cyanobacteria, monitor light quality in their surroundings and how much energy they get out of photosynthesis.

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Here's a spring message from your favorite lakes, rivers and streams: Clean. Drain. Dry! Please check out this video on Nature Change to find out why from Dr. Jo Latimore (MSU) and Jane Perrino (Benzie Conservation District).

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