Dear Colleagues,
The papers published in the latest issue, 6th issue, now are available on the
journal homepage at http://www.currentzoology.org/currentissue.asp,. This issue
consists of three special columns, along with five regular papers.
Publishing SPECIAL COLUMN is the long-term policy of
We are building a sustainable settlement in the rainforest of coastal
Ecuador and we need help. A few years ago, a few of us ecology, economics,
and business graduates founded a nonprofit organization called Third
Millennium Alliance. We raised some money and bought a lot of land in one of
We are seeking applicants for a Research Assistant to manage the daily
operations of experiments in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in 2 labs in
the Division of Biological Sciences under the supervision of the Principal
Investigators (Elsa Cleland and Jonathan Shurin). These labs seek to
underst
PhD Research Assistantship
Forest Carbon Cycling in Response to Pine Beetle Infection
University of Utah, Dept. of Biology, Salt Lake City, UT
A funded position is available for a PhD student to work
with an interdisciplinary team studying forest-atmosphere
carbon exchange at a coniferous forest
As an ecologist in training, I was taught early on always to cite the authority
for identification. Thus, if I identified species I was working on myself
using published information, the publication(s) used should be cited. If the
species was one generally known to workers in the same field, c
The University of Washington seeks to expand its current expertise in climate
science, ecology and biology by developing interdisciplinary research and
teaching in atmosphere biosphere interactions. In pursuit of this goal, the
Department of Atmospheric Sciences invites applications or nominatio
I think like Daugherty et al. (1990) that for many fi
Dear ecologgers,
I think like Daugherty et al. (1990) that for many fields like ecology or
conservation biology, systematics and proper taxonomies are absolutely
essential
if one wants to know what one is studying and communicate it to other
Position: 1-2 field assistant positions are available for a study on the
cooperative breeding behavior of a pheasant, as part of the research for a
PhD student, in collaboration with Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park/USGS
Pacific Research Center. The field assistant will be signed up as a USGS
inter