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Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience. The Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience ACER Consortium came together to investigate how biodiversity influences an ecosystems ability to resist and recover from disturbance, specifically the ecosystems of the northern Gulf of Mexico to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Over the next 3 years, ACER scientists will conduct field and large scale manipulative lab experiments to 1. assess ecological processes. Productivity, nitrogen cycling and predation.

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Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience. The Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience ACER Consortium came together to investigate how biodiversity influences an ecosystems ability to resist and recover from disturbance, specifically the ecosystems of the northern Gulf of Mexico to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Over the next 3 years, ACER scientists will conduct field and large scale manipulative lab experiments to 1. assess ecological processes. Productivity, nitrogen cycling and predation.

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This site acer.disl.org states the following, "The Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience ACER Consortium came together to investigate how biodiversity influences an ecosystems ability to resist and recover from disturbance, specifically the ecosystems of the northern Gulf of Mexico to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill." Our analyzers noticed that the website said " Over the next 3 years, ACER scientists will conduct field and large scale manipulative lab experiments to 1." The Website also stated " Productivity, nitrogen cycling and predation."

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