Dear Dr. Cruz-Rivera: You may be interested in a discussion of this
issue by by the editors of Ecological Society of America journals.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1890/0012-9623-95.4.342/abstract
Regards, Don Strong
On 5/19/17 9:11 AM, Edwin Cruz-Rivera wrote:
Dear all,
I apologi
Those academics! You are too optimistic, years, decades for responses
to emails? Voicemail responses only come from the grave.
Donald R. Strong
Professor,
Department of Evolution and Ecology
and
The Bodega Marine Laboratory,
University of California, Davis,
Davis CA
95616
530 752 7886
On 8/2
It is an ethical obligation for all ecology classes to do multiple topic
treatments of rarity, humans, and extinctions.
On 9/30/14 6:27 AM, David Inouye wrote:
Maybe some good fodder for discussion in ecology classes.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/29/earth-lost-50-wildlife-i
Negaha:
You may know about these videos. My classes love them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG9HQQO3vyQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFU06U8oTlU
On 2/12/14 10:41 AM, Neahga Leonard wrote:
Hello Ecologgers,
I recently accepted a terrestrial conservation position on Cat Ba Island
one of the
Wendee:
Here is another one that I wrote in 1984 in Natural History Magazine,
which I cannot get online even in University of California libraries.
Banana s best friend. 1984. Strong, D.R.Natural History, no. 12, p. 51-57.
The Natural History article was full of color photos of the herbivores
I recommend several R sites to my students and use them myself for
reference.
They are:
http://www.statmethods.net/index.html
http://grass.fbk.eu/statsgrass/learning_r1.html
http://pj.freefaculty.org/R/Rtips.html
Don