Pond Diversity Lost After Drought
Series: July 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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When rain refills a dried out pond, life soon returns to normal. Frogs croak, algae grows and dragonflies dart back and forth. But Jonathan Chase of Washington University in St. Louis says that’s only part of the story. While a single pond may be full of life, it could hold only a fraction of the species that it used to.
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Piece Description
When rain refills a dried out pond, life soon returns to normal. Frogs croak, algae grows and dragonflies dart back and forth. But Jonathan Chase of Washington University in St. Louis says that’s only part of the story. While a single pond may be full of life, it could hold only a fraction of the species that it used to.
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