Starting today, the ESA Plant Population Ecology Section (ESA-PPE) board
accepts submissions of logos & mottos to represent the ESA-PPE Section.
Goal:
The creation of a logo and motto that will help identify the ESA-PPE Section
within the ESA annual meetings and before other ecological institution
A Biologist's Guide to Mathematical Modeling in Ecology and Evolution by Otto
and Day. Princeton University Press
Ling Huang
Sacramento City College
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--- On Thu, 9/30/10, Krzysztof Sakrejda-Leavitt
wrote:
From: Krzysztof Sakrejda-Leavitt
It takes a fuzzy mind,
to sing a fuzzy song . . .
. . . as the old country song might be adapted here . . .
"Good" taxonomy first led us to Leymus, then to Elymus, then back to Leymus.
I've never looked this up, but (puff, puff) continue to preserve and
propagate as much confusion as I can by
MS/PhD Assistantship: Herbivore-induced plant volatiles and
attraction of predaceous arthropods
Text:
MS/PhD Assistantship: Herbivore-induced plant volatiles and
attraction of predaceous arthropods
I have USDA funding to support a graduate research assistantship at
either the MS or PhD level
Dear Colleagues,
The Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) is pleased to
announce the launch of the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
(JESS), the official publication of AESS. The Journal will be issued quarterly
in electronic and hard copy by Springer Publicatio
List Members.
Apologies for cross-posting. I make this post about 1x/year. I know your e-mail
boxes are full. This is more for new Teachers/Educators or new list members.
This is an example of what they are doing at Stanford. Amazing at how their
posts correlate with what is being discussed
Why limit it to systematics?
Universities are increasingly being less dominated by animal and plant
ecologists and zoologists/botanists and increasingly replaced by those
who study systems, processes, and big-picture events. The problem is
that it is just as important to recognize the big picture
I am surprised that no one has mentioned the problems caused by good
taxonomy. I don't do much work on the species level, but from time to time a
species I have worked on gets reclassified and this can lead to real
confusion. Fortunately search engines seems to be able to cope with this --
I j