So humans are qualitatively different from, say, birds that pass
seeds through their guts? I doubt there's a scientific basis for such
a distinction.
Jane Shevtsov
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Apparently I responded too quickly without choosing my words
carefully enough. I
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Hi, Mark:
I highly recommend Sokal and Rohlf's _Biometry_ as a supplement to the Krebs
textbook. I used both books as a grad. student, but referred more often to
Sokal and Rohlf (1981) for clarifying my own issues about experimental design.
-- Alex O.