Marine Biologist Jim Carlton and I debated the merits of invasion biology
yesterday on Canadian Broadcasting Corp's live Radio 1 morning show, The
Current
If you like that sort of thing you can stream it at
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2011/08/04/biological-bias/
About 25 minutes long,
Please circulate
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I am requesting help in identifying some worm-like objects. I have
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along with
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Dear OCOLOG-L listserv,
Apologies if this is not an appropriate use for this service.
I am from Cape Town, South Africa and will be moving to Vancouver, Canada at
the end of August. I currently hold a first class B.Sc. Honours degree in
Botany from the University of Cape Town, which resulted in
Honorable Forum:
Methinks the sides doth protest too much. And, there is far too much
digression (and apples/oranges, even mites/whales push and shove) in the
conduct of the discourse. That is, the discussion simply lack discipline
worthy of a scientific or even an intellectually honest