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What’s Wrong With This Picture? | biogeocoenosis
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The Grandeur in this View of Life. What’s Wrong With This Picture? June 11, 2015. My mind raced in an undercaffeinated educator’s panic. At first I thought they must mean, you know, Make-a-poster-. Then I noticed that every single word and detail was clearly visible on the poster. We are definitely being invited to make. Later That seemed sort of wrong. Scheme, if he went home and diligently recreated this poster, what would Austin learn about science? Wrong with this picture? Worse, the actual science c...
Of π Day, Plants, and Paleoclimates | biogeocoenosis
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The Grandeur in this View of Life. Of π Day, Plants, and Paleoclimates. March 14, 2013. After not posting anything on Darwin Day, I decided that I could not let another geek holiday go by without a post. So let’s talk about the importance of π in the global biogeocoenosis. Now you may say, But π is just about geometry! Or maybe if you’ve blocked out 10. Grade math, you may say, But pie is just for dessert! Allow me to retort:. Imagine a beautiful sugar maple like the ones local farmers here in Knox Count...
Deextinction: Asking the Wrong Question | biogeocoenosis
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The Grandeur in this View of Life. Deextinction: Asking the Wrong Question. March 21, 2013. This is tragic, but understandable. Earth is finite, the vanishingly thin skin of its Biosphere even more so. As we take more and more, there is less and less to go around. At a very coarse level, the math is remarkably simple, and sad. Was a debutante ball for the project. For a taste, you can watch Stewart Brand’s talk, entitled The dawn of deextinction: are you ready? I argue that we are simply not ready, not c...
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The Grandeur in this View of Life. Author Archives: Drew Kerkhoff. June 11, 2015. What’s Wrong With This Picture? My mind raced in an undercaffeinated educator’s panic. At first I thought they must mean, you know, Make-a-poster-. Then I noticed that every single word and detail was clearly visible on the poster. We are definitely being invited to make. Later That seemed sort of wrong. Scheme, if he went home and diligently recreated this poster, what would Austin learn about science? Worse, the actual sc...
Are reviewers crazy? Or are they saints? | biogeocoenosis
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The Grandeur in this View of Life. Or are they saints? May 5, 2015. As a way to get my own blog restarted, I thought I would post this great piece on peer reviewers from Scientist Sees Squirrel. 2 thoughts on “ Are reviewers crazy? Or are they saints? May 7, 2015 at 4:36 am. I am glad I got a chance to thank you for your previous work here. May 7, 2015 at 10:50 am. I’m going to try to fire it back up and write some more of my own posts again as well. Thanks for the support! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Testate amoebae and their influence on (global) silicon cycling (reblog) | Among The Stately Trees
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Among The Stately Trees. Larr; The Lehigh experience at Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology 2014. 150 things that make Lehigh University what it is today →. Testate amoebae and their influence on (global) silicon cycling (reblog). Perhaps exceeding the trees! From inside the shell. Contributed by Daniel Puppe. Fig 1: Biogenic silicon (Si) pools in terrestrial ecosystems (from Puppe et al. 2015). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are com...
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Student Posts | Among The Stately Trees
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Among The Stately Trees. Conservation issues in Oregon. Thoughts on some recent conservation issues/programs in western Oregon. (JHK, EES-28, Spring 2014). Divestment from fossil fuels. The fossil-fuel divestment campaign at Lehigh University and elseswhere. (RTS, EES-28, Spring 2014). Thoughts on Costa Rica, biodiversity, and extinction. (LMW, EES-28, Spring 2013). Thoughts on “Song of the Dodo.”. An earthworm on my driveway.
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Invasions, beauty, and ecosystem services: a conundrum | Scientist Sees Squirrel
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Seldom original. Often wrong. Occasionally interesting. The Scientist’s Guide to Writing. Invasions, beauty, and ecosystem services: a conundrum. Photo: Lupines below Öræfajökull, Iceland (S. Heard). In Iceland, in July, the landscape in many places is carpeted in blue. The fields of lupines. Conservation, and I think a deep philosophical one. That problem: why should we conserve natural ecosystems in the first place? But I’ve never come across a logically consistent argument that should work. So if lupi...
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Among The Stately Trees. Pictures from final wetlands lab: delineation exercise at Hellertown Marsh. Collecting data along upland-wetland transects. Posted in Wetland ecology (EES-386). Field trips to Quakertown Swamp and Tannersville Bog, April 2016. No bog bodies today. My kind of boardwalk…. Discussing expectations before hiking to Tannersville Bog. And more coring…. The highlight for Reilly was definitely the gyttja. Lemna mino...
A plea for reasoned reviewers – advice for writing a review – Macroecology Lab
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. A plea for reasoned reviewers – advice for writing a review. February 25, 2015. How to be a good reviewer (a view from an editor). 8220;A reviewer at the American National Institutes of Health evaluates a grant proposal.” From a good overview on peer review. http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer review. Including a good one over at Dynamic Ecology.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. Brian’s Lab blog is here. Our lab blog is here. Ben Blonder’s science blog is here. Also several current and past labbies who Twitter:. Brian’s twitter feed @ bjenquist. Sean’s twitter feed @ SeanMichaletz. Lindsey’s twitter feed @ alpineglow. Cathy’s twitter feed @ BE bilingue. Nate’s twitter feed at @ Nate G Swenson. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
What will be the future of western mountain ecosystems? The Effect of the Foresummer Drought on Carbon Exchange in the Subalpine – Macroecology Lab
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. What will be the future of western mountain ecosystems? The Effect of the Foresummer Drought on Carbon Exchange in the Subalpine. November 6, 2015. Since 2003 my group has been conducting a set of long-term observations and experiments up at the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab. One of the questions that we are investigating. Dr Lindsey Sloat lead a...
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. New approach to predicting climate from leaf traits . . . September 15, 2014. How much can a leaf tell you about the environment in which is grows? Can ecology become more predictive? Read More →. New Research out in Nature – Size and Age of Plants Impact Their Productivity More Than Climate, UA Study Shows. August 19, 2014. Read More →. A plea f...
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Are reviewers crazy? Or are they saints? | Scientist Sees Squirrel
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Seldom original. Often wrong. Occasionally interesting. The Scientist’s Guide to Writing. Or are they saints? Image: Jason McDermott, with permission. Or are they saints? Both, of course, and neither; but I’ll try to do better than that. And sometimes they are. Sometimes they’re. Crazy (for instance when they suggest a paper needs some male coauthors. And bring the internet down in flames around PLoS One’s writhingly apologetic leadership)*. The Mad Scientist’s Confectioner’s Club, Jason McDermott].
Eco or Eco? | INTO THE EREMOZOIC
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Perspectives on the biodiversity crisis. Posted by Into the Eremozoic. Asymp; 5 Comments. Thanks to the excellent blog ConservationBytes. For sharing this eye-catching cartoon (original artist unknown)…. 8220;The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.”. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “Eco or Eco? April 18, 2013 at 10:35 pm. Awesome and illuminating illustration and post! April 18, 2013 at 11:08 pm. April 21, 2013 at 4:34 pm. A Raven and a phone.
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Quarta-feira, abril 18, 2007. Cresce ameaça de cheias. Relatório das Nações Unidas alerta para as consequências das alterações climáticas. As cheias costeiras poderão ameaçar mais 2,5 milhões de pessoas por ano a partir de 2080, segundo um relatório das Nações Unidas divulgado pela agência Reuters que alerta para as consequências negativas das alterações climáticas na Europa do Sul. A subida prevista da temperatura e alterações no regime de chuvas vão piorar a produtividade agrícola "o que aumentará os r...
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El blog de Naturales del Colegio Claret de Segovia. Jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2009. I Olimpiada de Geología de Segovia. Os paso la siguiente información:. Esta Olimpiada está organizada por la Asociación de Enseñantes de las Ciencias de la Tierra y cuenta con la colaboración del CFIE de Segovia, el. Colegio Claret de Segovia. Martes, 11 de agosto de 2009. Un artículo curioso sobre los líimites de la reproducción asistida. El artículo se titula "Baby Caos" y pertenece a la revista "Mujer Hoy". Trata ...
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Biogeochemical and remote monitoring techniques. 7 (3822) 52 97 94. Western Siberia is a unique natural mega-installation that regulates the Earth’s climate to a considerable degree, being easily accessible for researchers and attracting the world scientific community. BIO-GEO-CLIM’s research aims to identify physicochemical and biological factors controlling the evolution of landscape components in response to the changes in climate parameters in Western Siberian ecosystems. Our project takes a complex ...
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Jueves, 5 de junio de 2008. Dia mundial del medio ambiente. Es aquel gracias al cual estamos vivos, porque la temperatura es la adecuada, la presencia de agua y de comida nos lo permite, el aire es el necesario.etc. Tiene un equilibrio muy precario que se ha mantenido durante mucho tiempo. Antes de que hubiera vida en la Tierra el medio ambiente no era como lo es hoy, y después de desplazar este equilibrio puede no volver a serlo nunca mas. Miércoles, 4 de junio de 2008. Suscribirse a: Entradas (Atom).
biogeocoenosis | The Grandeur in this View of Life
The Grandeur in this View of Life. June 11, 2015. What’s Wrong With This Picture? My mind raced in an undercaffeinated educator’s panic. At first I thought they must mean, you know, Make-a-poster-. Then I noticed that every single word and detail was clearly visible on the poster. We are definitely being invited to make. Later That seemed sort of wrong. Scheme, if he went home and diligently recreated this poster, what would Austin learn about science? Wrong with this picture? Worse, the actual science c...
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Friday, July 27, 2007. Podcast of "This Sunday" are now available on the Mann Library website. Http:/ mannlib.cornell.edu/podcasts/digital-student-expo.cfm. Thursday, June 7, 2007. Allison Jack in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Allison Jack has a quote in an article that appeared in the Rochester Democrate and Chronicle on June 5, 2007. Http:/ www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Letter in Science 25 May 07. A letter describing lessons from the BEB. This Sun...
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