[ECOLOG-L] Ecology and American Naturalist journal series

2012-01-09 Thread Michael Marsh
I would like to dispose of two journal series because I've moved to smaller quarters. I offered them on this list last year as either for a developing country or for sale, but those interested did not have funds for shipping. Nor do I. The Ecology series dates from 1956 to 2010, and the

Re: [ECOLOG-L] proposed policy to water down the Endangered Species Act

2012-02-05 Thread Michael Marsh
After reading portions of the Federal Register notice (use link in message below) proposing changes in the definition of significant portion of the range, I think that the proposal to restrict the term range to only the current range of a species as described here: D. Range and Historical

Re: [ECOLOG-L] is this something you can help with? - Ecology (journals) to Sri Lanka

2012-08-07 Thread Michael Marsh
, I will donate these journals to an institution in a developing country, provided that shipping costs can be provided. Michael Marsh sw...@blarg.net mailto:sw...@blarg.net Well, it's been a long story since then. An interesting recipient, http://elephantresearch.net/ http

[ECOLOG-L] re-posting: Journal series, Ecology, American Naturalist, available

2011-03-25 Thread Michael Marsh
1968 to 2000. If an acceptable sale is not negotiated, I will donate these journals to an institution in a developing country. I now have an offer to support shipping costs in the latter case Michael Marsh sw...@blarg.net

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Across All Animal Species, Abundance In Ecosystems Follows The Same Rule

2011-07-22 Thread Michael Marsh
to their prey as compared to mammalian predators. Stability and complexity in model ecosystems. Robert M. May, 1973, discussed especially Chapter 9. Michael Marsh * *

Re: [ECOLOG-L] water use in making chocolate.

2016-04-05 Thread Michael Marsh
Jorge, I was interested in the posting that you are responding to, not only as a chocolate consumer but because of my experience as a young kid. I grew up in Panama and Honduras, the son of an employee of the United Fruit Company. The company had small-scale cacao production for a time in the