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Inspecting Invaders: February 2015
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Your one stop shop for all things invasive species related: Providing science and entertainment or your money back. Monday, 9 February 2015. Ecosystem Services To Suffer Under Invasive Impact? In any case, I've had time now to put something together, taking a look at the potential impact of invasive species on ecosystem services, using a recent example from Montserrat (Peh et al.,. If you're thinking ' what is an ecosystem service? In addition to the term's growing usage, there is growing concern that in...
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Inspecting Invaders: November 2014
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Your one stop shop for all things invasive species related: Providing science and entertainment or your money back. Thursday, 20 November 2014. Invasive Plants and Anthropogenic Environmental Change: Will Europe Soon Be Losing Its Rag Over Ragweed? First some basic background information. In recent decades invasive plants have impacted nearly all ecosystems and ecologists have increasingly recognised invasive plants as a major threat to native biodiversity. So as we can see, invasive plants could potenti...
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What a load of Bulls**t!: Replying to comments!....AGAIN and AGAIN!!
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What a load of Bulls* t! A critical, and fun, analysis of the uses of excrement and why it matters so much today. Saturday, 7 January 2012. This is what Wei wrote:. It's so difficult even trying to read this post not because it's dull (it's actually quite funny) but because I really really really really don't want to stop eating meat :( I mean, I can go without meat for maybe a day or two (I love veg) but not my entire life! If slaughterhouses had glass walls' by PETA. On a much lighter note! Again this ...
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What a load of Bulls**t!: Meat free Mondays! Starting tomorrow...maybe?
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What a load of Bulls* t! A critical, and fun, analysis of the uses of excrement and why it matters so much today. Sunday, 8 January 2012. Thanks to Laura S for replying to a comment which was a reply to a comment. if you catch my drift? She suggested the site Meat free Mondays. The site is great. For recipe suggestions which surprisingly don't have any meat in at all! But I did not eat meat on Friday or Thursday, at least I don't remember eating any? Thinks deeply to himself*. Part 4: Pigs farting Power!
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Inspecting Invaders: January 2014
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Your one stop shop for all things invasive species related: Providing science and entertainment or your money back. Monday, 13 January 2014. Inspecting Invaders: The Finale. Today is a sad day, for it marks the final stage of the Inspecting Invaders journey. We've had 21 posts along the way. There have been highs and there have been lows. Some witty titles and some terrible, terrible jokes. Overall though, I feel like a completely different person from when I came into this process. To invasive ghost fish.
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Inspecting Invaders: Invasive Plants and Anthropogenic Environmental Change: Will Europe Soon Be Losing Its Rag Over Ragweed?
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Your one stop shop for all things invasive species related: Providing science and entertainment or your money back. Thursday, 20 November 2014. Invasive Plants and Anthropogenic Environmental Change: Will Europe Soon Be Losing Its Rag Over Ragweed? First some basic background information. In recent decades invasive plants have impacted nearly all ecosystems and ecologists have increasingly recognised invasive plants as a major threat to native biodiversity. So as we can see, invasive plants could potenti...
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Inspecting Invaders: April 2014
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Your one stop shop for all things invasive species related: Providing science and entertainment or your money back. Thursday, 17 April 2014. Welcome Back New EU Legislation on Invasive Species. Totally stopped over the past few months. I guess that's what happens when you have a 12000 word dissertation to write. But now that that's all dealt with, I thought now is the right time to re-launch this blog. Or is it dogs and Christmas they say that about? Will that lead to the wrong species being tackled?
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Inspecting Invaders: January 2015
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Your one stop shop for all things invasive species related: Providing science and entertainment or your money back. Friday, 30 January 2015. My First Poster Presentation. Life is full of big firsts. First steps. First kiss. First time you got drunk and threw up in front of everyone at prom on your 18th birthday (Ok, that last one might just apply to me.). Naturally, I decided to pick something invasive related. Invasive plants it turned out to be. Then I decided to actually write an essay. I had informat...
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Energy Enquiry : 'Here comes the sun'
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Investigating our options for fuelling the future. Sunday, 12 January 2014. Here comes the sun'. Before university I spent a year working with a chemical engineering company making ink. I was a little disappointed to discover that this did not involve farming squid but instead mixing up various combinations of chemicals. I specialised in conductive inks and by far our the fasting growing demand was for solar cells. This hardly makes me an expert but means I have an interest in the area! MSci Earth Scienc...
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Energy Enquiry : Unobtainium
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Investigating our options for fuelling the future. Tuesday, 14 January 2014. The news headlines seemed more like the plot of Avatar rather than an actual business. Mining asteroids? Are you absolutely sure? With some big name supporters like James Cameron and Richard Branson the projects seemed to have a lot credibility and definitely the financial backing ( The Economist March 2012. The Economist March 2012. Eric Anderson, co-founder of Planetary Resources. I find the whole idea of mining in space very ...