At the upcoming ESA annual meeting in Albuquerque, the Editor-in-Chief of
Ecological Monographs will be hosting a discussion session on bringing
Ecological Monographs into the 21st Century. Please join us for interesting
(or at least entertaining) discussion and a *free lunch* on Thursday, August
Postdoc in Physiological Ecology (Diapause).
A two-year NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available to investigate
transcriptional components of photoperiodic diapause in the invasive and
medically important mosquito, Aedes albopictus. The position is part of a
collaborative project between
DATE: July 6, 2009
Position Title: Postdoctoral Scientist, Arctic Landscapes
Position Summary: The Ecosystems Center seeks candidates for two
postdoctoral positions, both to work in collaboration with a
multidisciplinary research program on ecology and biogeochemistry of
Date: July 6, 2009
Position Title: Research Assistant I/II, Arctic Tundra
Ecosystems
Position Summary: The Ecosystems Center is seeking a Research
Assistant I or II to participate in a research project on CO2 exchange and
vegetation canopy structure of arctic tundra
NSERC visiting (post-doctoral research) fellowship
Date Posted: July 07, 2009
Closing Date: Until Filled
Employer: Parks Canada Agency
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Salary: minimum of $43 724/year ($Can)
Contact: James Rettie, Parks Canada, Western and Northern Service Centre,
145 McDermot
Hi,
We are proud to announce a new OTS specialty graduate course “Ecology of
plant-animal interactions in the tropics”. This intensive two-week course is
designed to get hands-on experience on how to effectively perform research
on biotic interactions between plants and animals in the tropics (La
This is an interesting idea. I had students take photos in a local flora
class that I taught at University of Florida more than a decade ago and
just stuck them on a web page. It became a very popular site that has
morphed, shrunken and moved a few times but it still gets hits and you
could do a
As mentioned by another, this is not a good way for students to learn to
identify plants. In the past, I have allowed photographs of correctly
identified plants to count as part of the collection only in the case where the
species was protected or threatened (e.g. orchids).
As a final exam
Gretta
Taking only pictures as vouchers requires the student to
already know what part or feature of the plant is necessary to identify the
plant. This is backwards they will not know that information. Everyone
does not need to be a taxonomist, but, part of the purpose of a
I've noticed a number of cases lately where groups with a strong
political agenda (on topics like climate change, evolution, stem cells,
or human health) cite peer reviewed studies in journals that are
essentially fabricated for the purpose of advancing a specific viewpoint.
What's a good way
Hi Everyone,
I have received a lot of helpful and insightful suggestions-thanks so much
to everyone who responded.
I probably should have clarified that the class is a beginning 1-credit
freshman-level weed ID course mostly taken by agricultural science majors.
Most of the students will not be
Science Initiative Fulbright Grants Available to Chile
Pursuant to the Commission's interest in supporting study at the
Chile's leading science centers, up to two grants will be awarded
specifically for master's level or PhD students conducting
study/research in Marine Biology, Oceanography,
Well, for one thing is the journal full of bunk. One of these fake
journals was on the Directory of Open Access Journals some time ago.
Last I checked DOAJ had removed it from the list, I believe that they
booted it after it was reported that the journal was junk.
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