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>Hello,
>Does anyone know of accredited online Masters programs available in the field
>of wildlife biology? I am considering anything related such as conservation
>biology, wildlife managment, natural resources, zoology, habitat restoration,
>etc. I work in the conserv
Hello,
Does anyone know of accredited online Masters programs available in the field
of wildlife biology? I am considering anything related such as conservation
biology, wildlife managment, natural resources, zoology, habitat restoration,
etc. I work in the conservation field and would like to c
Hi All,
A/Prof Hank Stevens (Department of Botany, Miami University, Ohio) will be
leading a workshop specifically designed for first time users of R at the
2006 ESA meeting in Memphis entitled Multiple Linear Regression using R and
organised by the Student Section of the ESA. Multiple linear r
Colleagues:
Please give the widest possible distribution to the following
announcement.
Cheers,
John Alroy
The Paleobiology Database
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
735 State Street, Suite 300
Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3351
phone: (805) 892-2519
FAX: (805) 892-2510
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Ph.D. Research Assistantship
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Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University
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We are looking for a PhD student to start in Fall 2006, with an interest
in quantitative silviculture/ecology. The focus of the assistantship is
flexible within the framework of developing Bayesian N
> Dear Ecologies
> Does anyone have any advice regarding the pros and cons of using the
> software package PATN to analyse multivariate ecological data ? A
> quick scan of the web indicates that it has been fairly widely used,
> at least in Australia but I would like a second opinion if possible.
>
Post-doctoral Research Scientist position with the Landscape Ecology Unit,
North Central Research Station, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.
We are seeking an individual with a background in insect and/or forest
disturbance ecology and spatial pattern analyses to investigate spatial
effects of forest landsc
Postdoctoral Position in Plant Ecology
We are seeking an individual with strong, quantitative skills and an
interest in plant community ecology, to collaborate on analysis and modeling
of interactions between clonal and non-clonal plants. The research will
focus on how variation in soil resource
STARServ (Spatial Technologies and Remote Sensing listsERV) is a listserv
created to facilitate discussion between academics, government, industry and
other interested persons concerning research and application of spatial
technologies including remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS)
The Smithsonian National Zoological Park's Conservation and Research
Center is offering the following introductory conservation GIS and remote
sensing course:
GIS & REMOTE SENSING FOR WILDLIFE MANAGERS
An Introduction to the use of Geographic Information Systems &
Remote Sensing in Conservation an
Enclosed is an early alert for a professional ecologist trainee
specializing in GIS manipulation of spatial data and digital imagery to
support the research conducted within the Landscape Ecology Unit, North
Central Research Station, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. We are seeking an
individual with strong
Smithsonian's National Zoological Park's Conservation and Research Center,
Front Royal, VA offers/ofrece:
Introducción al uso de SIG y Sensores Remotos en la Conservación y Manejo de
Vida Silvestre
5 al 9 de junio de 2006
Este curso corto esta orientado a la aplicación de Sistemas de Informac
The Call for Sessions deadline for the 3rd National Conference on
Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration is quickly approaching!
Download the Call for Sessions, Presentations and Posters and the
Proposal Application Form at http://www.estuaries.org/conference.
Following the devastating hurri
Early Registration Deadline Correction: FEBRUARY 15
The Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology (SNVB) and Washington
Chapter of The Wildlife Society (WA TWS) annual meeting EARLY REGISTRATION
AND ABSTRACT DEADLINES ARE EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 15.
Meeting information and the registration form c
NEWS RELEASE
The Center for North American Herpetology
Lawrence, Kansas
http://www.cnah.org
2 February 2006
HOW DO HIGHWAYS INFLUENCE SNAKE MOVEMENT?
BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO ROADS AND VEHICLES
2005. Copeia (4): 772-782
by Kimberly M. Andrews and J. Whitfield Gibbons
Abstract: Roads affect anima
Hello.
This email is to announce that early registration for SEEC 2006 is over, an=
d
the final date for late registration is FEB 15. Please see our website
www.seec.ua.edu for more details. See you in March!
SEEC 2006 committee
Hello all. Let me join the stats-for-Mac discussion.
I'm still a happy user of SYSTAT 5.2 for statistics and CricketGraph
for graphics (both work on Classic); sometimes I use Resampling Stats
for randomization tests or bootstraps. However, I recently contacted
SYSTAT Software Inc. (www.systat
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