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Ross Virginia @RVirginiaPolar Follow How a Water Bear Survives, Even When It’s Dry- We call this a large animal in the Antarctic dry valleys https://t.co/6vbJgcYYzy 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
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McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT : More H2O=more phosphorus=more nematodes in the Dry Valleys. Go Ruth! https://t.co/r8Vs5Di7GS via 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Byron Adams @frostyworms Follow More H2O=more phosphorus=more nematodes in the Dry Valleys. Go Ruth! https://t.co/r8Vs5Di7GS via 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT : Increased water availability from climate change may release more nutrie... https://t.co/y3We1AOfrn via 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
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McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT : Yes! Long-term research matters! https://t.co/0epc8s3Tht 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Byron Adams @frostyworms Follow "Long-term studies are cited more and they show up more often in high-impact journals" https://t.co/VxER9DvpGm via 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT : Cool to get a mention! 77°S also see extreme high temps during foehn events e.g. +10.7°C @ Lake… https://t.co/P9np8MNP99 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Johanna Speirs @johspeirs Follow Cool to get a mention! 77°S also see extreme high temps during foehn events e.g. +10.7°C @ Lake… https://t.co/P9np8MNP99 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Michael Gooseff @mgooseff Follow Well deserved ! Proud to be on the with you. https://t.co/Zic68PuVc0 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT : Congratulations on top honor from Ecological Society of America https://t.co/IATBgxh6Vo https://t.co/LZFnaUXXVE 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT : A huge win for nematodes! Diana Wall to receive top honor from the Ecological Society of America… https://t.co/6bif53Nzje 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Byron Adams @frostyworms Follow A huge win for nematodes! Diana Wall to receive top honor from the Ecological Society of America… https://t.co/6bif53Nzje 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Ross Virginia @RVirginiaPolar Follow Congratulations on top honor from Ecological Society of America https://t.co/IATBgxh6Vo https://t.co/LZFnaUXXVE 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Charlotte Fairchild @Charfair Follow It could warm up in the helicopter? Keep it stable! 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Mike Belliveau @preventharm Follow Hoax update: “: Antarctica hits record high temperature at balmy 63.5°F https://t.co/bWDUdmXJx6 via 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Ross Virginia @RVirginiaPolar Follow Polar amplification in action- Antarctica hits record high temperature at balmy 63.5°F https://t.co/Y0kmTnuVKH via 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite
McMurdo LTER @MCM_LTER Follow RT , congrats ! https://t.co/Dtb43k75vg 7 years 1 month ago Reply Retweet Favorite

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