…in total representing the rest of the approximately 10,000 species of world birds. According to Clements’ Birds of the World (including updates through 2006), there are 9,919 recognized species. The…
…Preface, p. 6 of the prior link. New Antarctic atlas offers index of marine life BBC News – ‎‎ More than 9,000 species, from single-cell organisms to penguins and whales,…
PHE’s Mark Stoeckle co-authored the first large-scale study of an important urban wildlife denizen, the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana). This work demonstrates that genetically divergent lineages of American cockroach, likely…
German journalist Heinz Horeis who specializes in energy and environment visited the PHE in late 2007. The Swiss weekly news magazine Weltwoche published in German 6 March 2008 a substantial…
…had the good fortune to work together dozens of times with engagement expert Terry Collins (Toronto), who specializes in science news, especially about the environment. Terry has created an archive…
…a peak of activity, as well reported in the DCO’s August newsletter From the Deep. We offer below some prior posts about deep carbon. 7 December 2016 The Deep Carbon…
…Da Vinci DNA Project in Vienna’s Kurier; and –the Deep Life work of the Deep Carbon Observatory in hard copy of the New York Times (posted 19 Dec online). …
…online tool that can facilitate the integration of allometry in eDNA/abundance relationships. Interspecific allometry eDNA – an online tool Explore how accounting for allometric scaling in environmental DNA (eDNA) shedding…
…the globe were noted and today about 40% of world’s 6,671 amphibian species are threatened with extinction (e.g. Stuart et al 2004). The major cause appears to global dissemination of…
…the English-speaking world. As part of the ceremonies, Ausubel delivered a 600th Anniversary Lecture, Every Fish in the Sea: Findings of the First Census of Marine Life. For over three…