Norway Maple seeds needed

2006-03-25 Thread Shannon Galbraith-Kent
Hello everyone,
   
  I am in need of Norway maple seeds for an experiment starting soon.  If you 
have collected some and do not need them any longer, I would be happy to 
compensate you for your seeds!
   
  Thank you,
  
Shannon Galbraith-Kent
  Rutgers University
  Graduate Program, Ecology & Evolution


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Re: Climate modelling listserv?

2006-03-25 Thread Allen M. Solomon
You might want to try http://www.realclimate.org/ which is a modified 
listserv. It deals with specific current issues in climate change science, 
presenting commentary on those issues by the five or so resident experts, 
and accepts replies by others. It is a very credible source of information 
for the press and others looking for understandable reviews of scientific 
questions.
Allen M. Solomon
PO Box 5585
Coos Bay OR 97421
541/888-3223 (home)
541/905-1363 (cell)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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From: "Jonathan Greenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 4:33 PM
Subject: Climate modelling listserv?


>I was wondering if anyone knows of a climate modeling/science listserv with
> a significant user base (the climate modeling equivalent of ECOLOG).
> Thanks!
>
> --j
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>
> Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
> NRC Research Associate
> NASA Ames Research Center
> MS 242-4
> Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
> Phone: 415-794-5043
> AIM: jgrn3007
> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Climate modelling listserv?

2006-03-25 Thread Jonathan Greenberg
I was wondering if anyone knows of a climate modeling/science listserv with
a significant user base (the climate modeling equivalent of ECOLOG).
Thanks!

--j

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Jonathan A. Greenberg, PhD
NRC Research Associate
NASA Ames Research Center
MS 242-4
Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
Phone: 415-794-5043
AIM: jgrn3007
MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


REU position in plant ecology at UCSB

2006-03-25 Thread Margie Mayfield
Hello,

I am accepting applications from undergraduate students interested in a summer 
internship in 
plant ecology. This is an REU position at UCSB in the Levine lab.   

The selected student will work with  Jonathan Levine and myself on a study 
examining germination 
strategies and seed banks of 70 native annual California plant species.  The 
purpose of the project 
is to determine how life-history strategies of native plants impact their 
ability to survive and 
persist in human-altered environments and under different climate change 
scenarios.  

The selected REU student will be involved in field work at field sites in San 
Diego, Santa Barbara, 
Big Sur, the central valley and northern Napa and will work at the UCSB 
greenhouses, examining 
seed banks from soil cores collected from throughout California.  The position 
also includes an 
independent project component.

If you are interested please send a cv or resume along with a letter of 
interest by April 7 to: Margie 
Mayfield at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I will send more details about the project and the position to interested 
individuals.

Thanks,

Margie Mayfield