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Tag: Tim Karels

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Check out the winners of the first Biosphere Summer Photo Contest

Admin 15 September 2023 Angelina PietteMax SpruteTim Karels

The votes are in, and congratulations to the winners of the first Biosphere Summer Photo Contest: First place goes to Professor Tim Karels’ image of…

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Colloquium: Karols on wildlife in the big city

Admin 19 November 2021 behavioral ecologyTim Karelsurban ecology

This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by CSUN Professor of Biology Tim Karels. Dr. Karels studies behavioral ecology, particularly…

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A coyote crosses a city street, lit by streetlights (National Park Service)
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CSUN ecologists determine what’s on the menu for LA’s coyotes

Admin 20 February 2020 coyotesRachel LarsonTim Karelsurban ecology

Urban coyotes eat more garbage, fruit, and domestic cats, and are less picky than neighboring suburban and rural coyotes, according to the results of a…

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CSUN ecologists track the nightlife of the urban bobcat

Admin 10 April 2019 bobcatrabbitSean DunaganTim Karelsurban ecology

Rabbits find the Los Angeles suburbs as hospitable as nearby natural areas, but bobcats, their predators, are cautious about venturing into human-dominated landscapes to hunt,…

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