Has anyone here used PROC SPECTRA for Fourier analysis of ecological time
series? Please contact me off-list if you are willing to discuss your
experience.
Regards,
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
209A Sumwalt (office)
715 Sumter St,
The Groundwater Wetlands and Bogs Study Group, formed in late 2012,
currently hosts about 250 members in 39 countries. We are not a social
network nor are we an environmental group. We are an unfunded, voluntary,
collaboration of professionals whose listserve functions as a very
disciplined
The Groundwater Wetlands and Bogs Study Group is sponsoring a special
section of papers in the September 2016 issue of the journal Freshwater
Science. Below are the authors and working titles for the special section.
The Study Group currently has 250 members in 39 countries. Membership is by
The Groundwater Wetlands Study Group is hosting a session at the Joint
Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Portland, Oregon, USA on Tuesday May 20, 2014
(http://www.sgmeet.com/jasm2014/). The technical session will be held in
the morning in rooms E 142-144 and a social gathering is scheduled for 1600
I have not been following this discussion too closely so this may be old news.
I just saw this article that may be of interest to some.
Bunting, D. and R.A. Coleman. 2013. Ethical considerations in invasion ecology:
A marine perspective. Ecological Management Restoration DOI:
Also:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Atlas-Climate-Change-Challenge/dp/0520268237/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1378215233sr=8-1keywords=kirstin+dow
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
209A Sumwalt (office)
715 Sumter St, Room 401 (mail)
Columbia, SC 29208
FYI. Please forward to others who may interested. And please do not respond
to me about this.
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
209A Sumwalt (office)
715 Sumter St, Room 401 (mail)
Columbia, SC 29208
Ph. 803-777-3292, Fx: 803-777-3292
Please do not direct inquiries to me.see the notice below for contact
information. Please post to other outlets you know of.
Regards,
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
209A Sumwalt(office)
715 Sumter St, Room 401
Original question:
I need to collect water samples (about 250 ml) from a headwater stream. The
water depth is on the order of a few mm and I need to be sure I do not get
sediment in the sample, or as little sediment as possible. How have others
done this?
Clarification: I probably should
I need to collect water samples (about 250 ml) from a headwater stream. The
water depth is on the order of a few mm and I need to be sure I do not get
sediment in the sample, or as little sediment as possible. How have others
done this?
Regards,
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South
I think any serious sustainability initiative should make a top priority
finding effective ways to meet that do not involve travel.
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
209A Sumwalt(office)
715 Sumter St, Room 401(mail)
RESEARCH SPECIALIST I Position at the University of South Carolina
The University of South Carolina in Columbia has an opening for a full time
grant-funded technician to work on research projects on the North and South
Carolina Coastal Plains. Time will be split between wetland field work and
Check with your state agricultural extension service.
Regards,
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
209A Sumwalt(office)
701 Sumter St, Room 401(mail)
Columbia, SC 29208
Ph. 803-777-3292, Fx: 803-777-3292
e-mail: [EMAIL
, December 07, 2007 3:32 PM
To: Dan Tufford
Cc: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: Re: Climate Change and Economic Growth
There is a reason that China, the most populated country around the globe,
adopts this strategy: if you have achieved a high standard of living without
signing the Kyoto, why
And another way to look at it is that China is just trying to duck any
responsibility in this regard.
But on a broader level I am surprised to read that you seem to be giving
China the latitude to achieve a western standard of living before dealing
with consumption. (And if China, then why not
These folks are working on the kind of thing you are asking about. Larry
Band at UNC has been working closely with them and can probably provide some
advice if you need it.
http://www.narccap.ucar.edu/index.html
Regards,
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
University of South Carolina
Department of
Hello Linda,
I wish that birds were always so easy to see. A typical backyard feeder in
North America regularly attracts only a few species depending on season and
other factors. Backyard birders put up several types of feeders to attract
birds with different feeding strategies and food
Hello Judith,
As a birder, ecologist, and sometimes conservation educator and
environmental advocate I share your frustration with this. First of all I
must emphasize that in my experience there are many, many birders who care
passionately and effectively about more than their life list with
From Futures 39(7)
Scott, Alister, 2007. Peer review and the social relevance of science.
doi:10.1016/j.futures.2006.12.009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2006.12.009
Abstract
Recent science-policy debates have emphasised a growing role for science in
helping to address some of
reviewer possibly have to say about that?
Bill Silvert
- Original Message -
From: Dan Tufford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: Inaugural Call for Papers for the International Journal of
Creation Research (IJCR).
I think
I think there is a legitimate concern about a journal presenting itself as
scientific and peer-reviewed, regardless of whether the typical news junkie
will ever read it. Many people, our current President among them, may hear
in the wind about a peer-reviewed article that proves a biblical
Please forward this to others who may be interested. Do not respond to me.
Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor
University of South Carolina
Department of Biological Sciences
Sumwalt 209A (office)
701 Sumter Street, Room 401 (mail)
Columbia, SC 29208
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