The Bird Way
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I have a hardback version of The Bird Way by Jennifer Ackerman but had not
gotten around to reading it alas. But now I am listening to the AudioBook
Ver...
I've moved to Substack. Come join me there.
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Hello readers,
After blogging on this site since 2007, and at Forbes since 2010, I've
moved all of my content over to Substack, at
https://stevensalzber...
[da capo] Of Terms in Biology: Neuston
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by Merry When I stumbled across the term bacterioneuston, I discovered a
whole new world where the air meets the sea. I found that marine neuston
had long ...
Postdoc positions UMich
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Bridging Positions in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology The University of
Michigan Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
(https://lsa.umich.edu/eeb) in...
Worrying about the near term
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Worrying about the near term
Much is being made of a new paper in *Nature Geoscience* in which the
authors recalculate "Emission budgets and pathways cons...
Creationist classification of theropods
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“Liaoning scene” by Emily Willoughby. Guest post by Jonathan Kane. Mr. Kane
describes himself as an “armchair paleontologist” who worked as an intern
at th...
Farewell to EvolutionBlog!
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Farewell to EvolutionBlog!
Folks, I'm done.
A recent story in the news involves the decision by FIDE, the world chess
federation, to hold the Women's Wor...
Well, shit...
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here i am back, again. I miss blogging. I like to write. I havent in quite
awhile unless its for work.
theres lots of changes as usual and somethings that ...
The Lure of the Obscure? Guest Post by Frank Stahl
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Image from Hochwagen Lab
This proposal was shouted out as “…one of the most important papers on the
control of meiotic crossing over…” (Hawley 2006). Since...
Scientiae Carnival @ A Lady Scientist
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Amanda at A Lady Scientist has posted the March Scientiae Carnival.
This month's theme is "continuity", as Amanda explains:
I chose this month's theme beca...
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