helps!
Kristina Pendergrass
Research Associate,
Scott-Ritchey Research Center
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University, AL 36849
334.844.5574
> Does anyone know of any prominent historians of science, maybe someone who
> specifically focuses on the whole history of the evoluti
rop:
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/adm/comm/news/2006/bransby.php
Kristina Pendergrass
Research Associate
Auburn University, AL 36849
334.844.5574
> I looked at Mike's web page and I am quite ignorant about the bioenergetcs
> of various terrestrial crops (I work in the marine environment
is education and compassion,
teaching tolerance for other viewpoints and helping children develop
reasoning skills in general.
Apologies for the length of this diatribe!
Kristina Pendergrass
Research Associate,
Scott-Ritchey Research Center
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University, AL 36849
334.844.5574
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Kristina Pendergrass
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SUMMARY
Im finding it somewhat difficult to summarize all of the replies I
received, as the discussion on the listserv has evolved to include: other
aspects of gender issues, pregnancy in general, impact of children on the
environment, etc. All
is my passion!!), but I worry that my age at the
time will prove a hindrance.
Please feel free to email me at my email address (vs. replies to the
group); I can compile results for anyone interested.
Thank you. Sincerely,
Kristina Pendergrass
Research Associate,
Scott-Ritchey Research Center
Colle
I guess the question is whether these or other-mentioned modern
alternatives are really affecting selection (as in decreasing reproductive
fitness) or are simply having an effect on mortality...
Kristina Pendergrass
> How about modern alternatives to big predators such as traffic,
> acc