A couple more papers from Claire Kremen’s lab at UC Berkeley:
Ponisio, L. C., M ’gonigle, L. K., Mace, K. C., Palomino, J., De Valpine, P., &
Kremen, C. (2015). Diversification practices reduce organic to conventional
yield gap. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
ditional recommended references or further
thoughts on this issue would be very much appreciated.
Best regards,
Susan Cousineau
Cell: (805) 819-9182
M.Sc. Evolution 2012 (France/Netherlands)
BSc. Ecology Hon 1st, U Calgary, Canada (2010)
“The master in the art of living makes little distinct
(off the listserv).
Many thanks,
Susan Cousineau
--
M.Sc. Evolution 2012 (France/Netherlands)
BSc. Ecology Hon 1st, University of Calgary, Canada
“Education, if it means anything, should not take people away from land,
but instill in them even more respect for it, because educated people
Dear ECOLOGers,
I've recently been asked to put together a series of notes on the potential
for ecological restoration, agroecology, regenerative agriculture, etc. in
mitigating infectious disease risks.
In working informally in agricultural/agroecological circles for the last
few years,
I'm entering Year 2 of not working directly in science after graduating
with a international double M.Sc. in evolutionary ecology in Sept. 2012. In
part I simply wanted to step back, regroup, and take a focused look at what
I wanted to do next before leaping into a PhD (as many of my classmates
discussion.
Best,
Susan Cousineau
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:55 PM, John A. omnipithe...@yahoo.com wrote:
There are a lot of unpaid positions being advertised here lately.
Leaving aside the issue of personal fulfilment and so forth, I'd like to know
if volunteer positions actually make
real and totally
fixable situation.
Now can we talk about real ecology again?
Best regards (and feel free to add me to the blastable list :) ).
Susan Cousineau
*** Anecdotally, in my M.Sc. program and over 2 years in a group of 27
students from 18 different countries, I continually observed