…First International Barcode Conference held at The Natural History Museum, London, 7-9 February 2005, a gathering that included 220 participants from 44 countries. By special arrangement with The Royal Society,…
…of Life Database (BOLD) Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) DNA Barcode Blog GenBank International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) Ten Reasons for Barcoding Life NYC Urban Barcode Project…
…site) Download Powerpoint Images Specimens UBP competition Francis Krim Memorial Inspection Station USDA, USFS images ACKNOWLEDGMENTS U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Newark International Airport Frances Krim Memorial Inspection Station, APHIS,…
Presentation-style version (color) of the paper , Quantitative Dynamics of Human Empires, International Journal of Anthropology 27(1-2): 1-62, 2012…
…the description is available to subscribers or by payment per article. My summary: 1 new species, found across the street from one of the world’s premier natural history research institutions,…
In Chile in early January we visited some of the world’s largest tree plantations as well as the wondrous intact indigenous forest of Isla Mocha. Thanks to Savithri Narayanan for…
Our beloved geographer colleague and friend Robert Kates passed away 21 April 2018 at the age of 89. Jesse met Bob in 1978 during preparations for the first UN World…
…thereby point to a large body of biological knowledge. There are more bird species in the Neotropics than anywhere else. Over 4,000 of the approximately 10,000 world bird species live…
Considered the world’s first certified organic love song, Whole Wheat Woman is now available for your listening pleasure. In the spring of 1972 Jesse Ausubel had the fun of assisting…
…on Stressful Leisure in World Magazine, a Christian weekly. We had read the January 2006 report by Mark Aguiar and Eric Hurst on Measuring Trends in Leisure: The Allocation of…