[ECOLOG-L] Job: Translator, English - Spanish, marine benthic fauna of Chilean Patagonia

2008-06-05 Thread David Inouye
Job announcement: translator Spanish-English for non-commercial taxonomic field guide project (marine benthic fauna of Chilean Patagonia) Job announcement: (marine) biologist as translator of Spanish chapters into English for a taxonomic field guide in Chilean fjords, start: asap We are

[ECOLOG-L] plant ecology graduate assistantship

2008-06-05 Thread Judith Rhymer
We are seeking a student for an MS assistantship at the University of Maine to participate in an ecological study of shrubby cinquefoil (Dasiphora floribunda), the host plant of the Clayton's Copper Butterfly (Lycaena dorcas claytoni) which is endangered in Maine. Conservation measures for

Re: [ECOLOG-L] ECOLOG-L Digest - 3 Jun 2008 to 4 Jun 2008 (#2008-156) ocean explorers

2008-06-05 Thread Tommy Owens
More people have walked on the moon than have explored the world's deepest oceans. Twelve people have walked on the moon - two from each of Apollo 11,12, 14,15,16,17 The number of ocean explorers who have explored the world's deepest oceans. is subject to interpretation, but the number of

[ECOLOG-L] Paid Internship Sagebrush-Sage-Grouse Project Glasgow, Montana

2008-06-05 Thread Marian Hofherr
This is a paid internship with our award-winning Conservation and Land Management Internship Program, a partnership between the Chicago Botanic Garden, Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service. This opportunity will fill quickly so we suggest you don't delay. The primary task will

[ECOLOG-L] Seeking statistics advice (avian species richness)

2008-06-05 Thread Will Y
I’m posting a general question to those who know something about ecological statistics. As part of my masters thesis, I want to compare bird species richness and abundance of birds detected in transects in mature forests and mature forests experiencing low-density housing development (I’ve

[ECOLOG-L] Paid Botany Fellowship, Carson City, Nevada

2008-06-05 Thread Marian Hofherr
This is a paid internship with our award-winning Conservation and Land Management Internship Program, a partnership between the Chicago Botanic Garden, Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service. This opportunity will fill quickly so we suggest you don't delay. As part of the Seeds

[ECOLOG-L] Species Distribution Modeling Workshop

2008-06-05 Thread Ned Horning
TITLE: AMNH training workshop: Species Distribution Modeling, October 13-17 2008 Applications are now being accepted for the training workshop Species Distribution Modeling, to be held at the American Museum of Natural History’s Southwestern Research Station, Arizona, 13-17 October 2008.

Re: [ECOLOG-L] ocean explorers

2008-06-05 Thread WENDEE HOLTCAMP
FYI someone referred me to this article for the apparent original source for that quote though, if anyone is interested Stone, G.S. 1999. A week beneath the waves. New Scientist, 2212. p34 See 3rd paragraph in. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg16422124.800-a-week-beneath-the-waves. html