…waters to spawn. High demand has fueled intensive fishing by international fleets, resulting in 90% population declines heading towards extinction for all three species, Southern (Thunnus maccoyii), Northern (T. thynnus),…
…gradually lost the competition with coal to fuel London and other multiplying and concentrating populations, even when wood was abundant. Coal had a long run at the top of the…
…International Airport Frances Krim Memorial Inspection Station, APHIS, USDA DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories Harlem DNA Laboratory GenSpace American Museum of Natural History The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation…
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…by academics, other national or international nongovernmental agencies, or the World Bank. Another source of data is the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) project run by the Institute for Resource…
Meeting Reports 2nd International Conference on the Barcode of Life 17-21 September 2007, Academia Sinica, Tapei, Taiwan Conference program, abstracts, participants All Birds ABBI update 2nd International Conference on Barcode…
The Continental Supergrid is featured in the July 2006 issue of Scientific American: ENERGY A Power Grid for the Hydrogen Economy By Paul M. Grant, Chauncey Starr and Thomas J….
Our paper establishing DNA barcodes for almost all (94%) of North American birds appears, together with a paper on barcodes for bats as well as a methodological paper, in Molecular…
We post “Comprehensive DNA barcode coverage of North American birds” recently published in Molecular Ecology Notes. PHE’s Mark Stoeckle co-authored the paper along with the now almost-classic 2004 paper “Identification…
Honorary Fellowship, awarded by the American Geographical Society (AGS), will be bestowed on Jesse Ausubel on the 20thof November during the AGS Fall Symposium, Geography 2050: Exploring our Future in…
…are also clever traps to catch all the people in the world whose curiosity impels them toward data as if toward light.” An article in October 2008 Scientific American, with…