Liber Ero Post-doctoral Fellowship Program
We are delighted to announce the second call for
post-doctoral applications for the Liber Ero
Fellowship Program. With funding from Canadian
donors, the newly formed Liber Ero Fellowship
Program supports exceptional post-doctoral
fellows who address
The USDA-Agricultural Research Service Grassland Soil and Water Research Lab
(GSWRL) in Temple, TX has the following vacancy for a permanent scientist to
conduct basic and applied research related to water resource impacts on
contaminant fate and transport, nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration
David,
I've had really great luck with Iridium phones and SPOT trackers (although SPOT
is no substitute for a phone) in the middle of nowhere Montana. On the
contrary, I've had terrible luck with Global Star and don't recommend you go
that route, particularly when Iridium phones are light years
Hi Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attentions to our AGU session in this December
at San Francisco. It is one of the SWIRLs sessions highlighted by AGU, and
the description is listed below. The deadline for abstract submission is
approach on August 6, 2013. Please consider to submit your
Guidelines for authors and information on subscriptions can be found at:
www.blaypublishers.com
Volume 1, Number 2 / July 2013 of *Life: The Excitement of Biolog*y is now *
freely* available on the essential.metapress.com website at
http://essential.metapress.com/content/j48k585m622r/.
This issu
Effective Conservation Leadership and Applied Climate Change short courses
Applied Climate Change: Gaining Practical Skills for Climate Change
Adaptation
October 21-November 1, 2013
This course provides an overview of the knowledge, tools and resources
needed to become more effective leader
Does anyone have experience with satellite phones, preferably in Alaska
(Seward Peninsula). There are different companies (e.g., Iridium, Global
Star, SPOT) that differ in pricing for phones and service. I need to know
if one brand provides a more reliable service than another *in Alaska*, if
the
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: 6 August 2013 at 23:59ET/3:59+1 GMT.
Dear colleagues, Last year's AGU Fog session was greatly enlivened by the
participation of plant ecologists, ecophysiologists, and microbiologists.
This year we invite you once again to join the discussion about the
air-sea-land-bio-anthro
The deadline for applications to the Investigative Workshop, "Insect
Pest Resistance Evolution," to be held November 14-15, 2013, at
National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS)
is *August**12, 2013*.
*Objectives: *Crop protection strategies help stabilize food supplie
**Please distribute to potentially interested parties**
USGS Mendenhall Post-doctoral Research Program - FY14 Research Opportunity (RO)
RO 14-9. From Local to Landscape: Harmonics and Synthesis of
Phenology and Climate Data Across Spatial and Temporal Scales
This 2-year post-doctoral fellowship
The full thread was clipped, so I'm not sure if anyone else has
suggested this, but SORA provides search and free access to many bird
journal articles:
http://sora.unm.edu/
-Ed
Edward J. Laurent, PhD
Executive Director
Connecting Conservation
http://connectingconservation.org
Lead Administrator
Position description: The Department of Forestry at Michigan State
University is seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher to
investigate the biogeochemical role of soil black carbon in fire-prone
temperate forests. The researcher will work under the supervision of Dr.
Jessica Miesel to
Another source from SDSU, which posts not only their own but others. In
addition, internships, permanent positions, and seasonal work are also listed.
http://www.sdstate.edu/nrm/academics/careers/index.cfm
Steve
...
Stephen L. Young, PhD
Weed Ecologist
Un
R.K., Google Scholar can be searched free by anyone with internet access. My
search just now, using prothonotary warbler as the search term, yielded a very
long list of publications. Some of them concern nesting and reproductive
biology of the Prothonotary Warbler. The abstracts and in some c
Neagha,
ECOLOG-L is a great place to look. Also (allow me to toot my horn a little), I
extract grad school announcements from ECOLOG-L and other sources and post them
at http://www.nku.edu/~boycer/gradopps.html.
Regards,
Rick
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Dear Colleagues,
I would like to remind you of the approaching deadline (10th August) for
the MCED Award for young modelers. The intention of the award is to
foster the development and application of modern ecological modeling
methods that can help to expand the understanding of complex ecologi
Anyone have a suggestion where I can purchase a robel pole?
Thomas Rosburg, PhD
Professor, Department of Biology
Drake Biodiversity Center and Herbarium
Drake University, 2507 University Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50311
515.271.2920
cell 515.460.4468
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