Updated ‘Top 10 Reasons’ brochure available
Mark Stoeckle, Paul Waggoner, and Jesse Ausubel have prepared a 2-page brochure about ten reasons for DNA barcoding of species. (Newly revised September 18, 2004)…
Mark Stoeckle, Paul Waggoner, and Jesse Ausubel have prepared a 2-page brochure about ten reasons for DNA barcoding of species. (Newly revised September 18, 2004)…
Download PDF: IBOL Targets and Milestones Review Summary This is a report on a review of iBOL targets and milestones at the project’s mid-point. The review was carried out in…
Back in early 2002, concerned about ways to preserve and keep accessible websites important for history of science and technology, Abby Smith and David Kirsch brought Jesse in contact with…
Mark Stoeckle and Jesse Ausubel attended the 3rd International Barcode of Life Conference [https://www.dnabarcodes2009.org/] 7-13 November in Mexico City and were astonished and thrilled by the progress of the field…
Science writer Matt Ridley articulates compactly and powerfully the case for a global greening, drawing in part on our work on land sparing, in this 18-minute lecture….
The Task Force on Ocean Biological Observations of the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) has completed its Report. Jesse Ausubel served on the Task Force, whose report…
The journal Human Evolution has published “The Search for Leonardo’s Genome” (Vol. 37 – n. 3-4 pp 221-228, 2022; DOI: 10.14673/HE2022341106), a fully referenced expansion of a talk Jesse Ausubel…
“Ten Species in One: DNA Barcoding Reveals Cryptic Species in the Neotropical Skipper Butterfly Astraptes fulgerator“ paper by Paul Hebert, Erin Penton, John Burns, Daniel Janzen, and Winnie Hallwachs to…
DNA barcoding, like other rapidly diffusing technologies, elicits worries. Jesse Ausubel and Paul Waggoner have made a list of Barcoding Worries and Limits 1-9. We think it valuable to recognize…
On 26 April the New York Times ran a profile by Nicholas Wade about the span of Jesse’s career, “Commodore of a Global DNA Census.