reef formation), but his successes were conscious of a method that led to
new insights. This view resonates with the Resetarits comment about which
proposals in areas of biodiversity focused on collecting are most likely to
get funded.
Anthony Joern
Professor of Biology
Co-Director, Institute
An environmental assessment (EA) for the release of two fungus species under
development for grasshopper control in western US rangelands is available
for comment. These fungi are tropical in origin and exotic to US grasslands.
The EA is available at:
. The candidate will interact closely with
similarly structured groups assessing aquatic biodiversity and terrestrial
plant biodiversity at KSU and the biodiversity modeling group at the
University of Kansas. The principal investigators on this portion of the
project are: Anthony Joern (terrestrial insect
references, to: Dr. Anthony Joern, 232 Ackert Hall, Division of Biology,
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-4901 [Ph: (785) 532-7073;
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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