ABBI issues Inaugural Workshop Report
…drew a comparison with the Human Genome Project. There was early resistance to and skepticism of the Genome Project that gave way to collaboration and success. Based on his experience…
…drew a comparison with the Human Genome Project. There was early resistance to and skepticism of the Genome Project that gave way to collaboration and success. Based on his experience…
…the student investigators found 95 different animal species, 16% of human and pet food items mislabeled, and a genetically distinct mystery cockroach that might be a new subspecies or species….
We have added six new full-text (with figures) online papers: Human Population Dynamics Revisited with the Logistic Model: How Much Can Be Modeled and Predicted? Elektron: Electrical Systems in Retrospect…
…Mary Schumacher report on a lively workshop that explored the chances to build a history of marine animal populations since human predation became important, about 500 years ago. Combining historical…
…to say, but many species are small, secretive, or difficult to distinguish from one another, so mapping species distributions requires enormous human effort and ongoing monitoring requires even more. I…
…Among other surprising results, the student investigators found 95 different animal species, 16% of human and pet food items mislabeled, and a genetically distinct mystery cockroach that might be a…
…records are incorrectly identified, or because DNA sequences in GenBank contain errors due to human factors or older sequencing technology. There must be some limitations to COI barcode identification of…
Freshwater snails are intermediate hosts for schistosomiasis and flukes, trematode parasites that infect approximately 10% of world’s human population. Freshwater snails are also indicator species for water quality. Snail identification…
…expand and ease my task. After all, humans are territorial animals, and probably the historical majority of conflicts have occurred over land. I will set aside land quarrels, though they…
Sex hormones make empires, as reported in the color booklet of Quantitative Dynamics of Human Empires by Cesare Marchetti and Jesse Ausubel adapted from the 2012 article of the same…