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         Ecology Index:     more books (100)
  1. Animal Communications: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects & Bibliography by Ruth Carmela Mahoney, 1993-09
  2. Animal Physiology: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects & Bibliography by Owen O. Ottoson, 1993-09

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http://www.eizo-nanao.com/ecology/

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142. New College Of California - North Bay Campus Home Page
s of philosophy, program structure, and faculty qualifications, and other news and information.......Offers a BA completion program and master's programs.
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New College of California is an accredited institution of higher learning whose mission is to integrate education with personal transformation and social change to create a more Just, Sacred, and Sustainable World.
A Just world in the sense that liberation in past and current times has meant the establishment and expansion of rights to an unalienated and fulfilling life; sacred not in any specific religious sense, but referring to the fact that beyond rights there exists a connection amongst all things animate and inanimate which should not be profaned by the pursuit of individual gain; and finally, sustainable in that a just and sacred world should be made available to all across the dimensions of time and space.
Our academic programs and curriculum have been developed to create the pathways for our students to walk toward this better world. We teach of the need to heal from the traumas of living in a much less than just, sacred and sustainable world; to resist the further destruction of people and the planet; to create alternatives which inspire us to live differently in the world; to change consciousness from a reductionist, objectifying paradigm to one more holistic and systemic; and finally of the need to overcome the destructive fallacy of the isolated, autonomous individual and embrace the concept of the communal and ecological self

143. Centre Of Excellence For Forest Ecology
Research at the University of Joensuu, Finland.
http://www.joensuu.fi/forestcentre/
These are the homepages of the Centre of Excellence in Forest Ecology and Management, nominated by the Academy of Finland and located at the University of Joensuu, Finland.

144. Alexei Sharov
Online quantitative population ecology lectures and population model and data information.
http://www.ento.vt.edu/~sharov/

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Alexei A. Sharov
Ph.D., Staff Scientist at NIA(NIH)
Former Research Scientist at the
Department of Entomology
, Va.Tech.
My major documents on the World-Wide-Web
Quantitative Population Ecology - on-line lectures
Population Ecology Home Page
Biosemiotics Home Page
3-D Insects
Additional information
Publications (reprints on-line!)
Curriculum Vitae
My Favotite WWW Sites
Areas of interest
Genomics and bioinformatics Insect population ecology. Theoretical biology. Notions and methods in theoretical biology are still in the process of development. The main problem is "what is life?". My idea is that living systems can be defined as systems that use internal and external information for self-maintenance and self-reproduction.

145. GSF - National Research Center For Environment And Health
Overall research goal is the protection of soils in terms of their function as a site for plants and as a formative element of the landscape (National Research Center for Environment and Health, Germany).
http://www.gsf.de/Forschung/Institute/englisch/iboe_en.phtml
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INSTITUTE OF SOIL ECOLOGY
RESEARCH AIMS The overall research goal is the protection of soils in terms of their function as a site for plants and as a formative element of the landscape.
Soils are reactors for transformations of nutrients and pollutants, act as water filters, and can be used as indicators of anthropogenic pollution. Such pollution can result from direct use (e.g. agricultural) or transfer of pollutants from other environmental compartments. Research is focused on
  • soil life and the preservation of site specific biodiversity
  • soil catalysed transformations and their negative impact on other environmental compartments (release of climatically relevant trace gases to the atmosphere, nitrate and pesticide pollution of water)
  • interactions of soil flora and fauna with the physico-chemical soil habitat, and soil stability.
The soil microflora and fauna are active components and potential indicators of soil quality. The research groups use modern molecular biological and serological methods and stable and radioactive isotopes as markers to analyse the transformation of nutrients, the behaviour of pollutants, and the structure and activity of soil microflora and fauna.
Modelling of processes in the soil facilitates understanding of the complex interactions in soils, and enables prognoses to be made of the capacity and resilience of terrestrial ecosystems.

146. American Ecology Corporation
The web page www.americanecology.com/ecology has moved to www.americanecology.com.Please update your Favorites or Bookmarks to reflect this change.
http://www.usecology.com/ecology/
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147. The Soil Ecology Society
International organization of researchers, students, environmental professionals and others interested in the advancement and promotion of soil biology and ecology.
http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/ses/ses.html
The Soil Ecology Society (SES) is an international organization of researchers, students, environmental professionals and others interested in the advancement and promotion of soil biology and ecology. The SES holds a bi-annual conference which addresses contemporary issues in the field of soil ecology, and which provides a forum for ecologists, soil scientists, and members of related disciplines, to present original research results, participate in meeting symposia and workshops, and identify priorities for future research. The proceedings of these conferences are often published as books or as special journal issues. Comments on this page? Contact

148. Ecology Explorers
© International Institute for Sustainability, Arizona State University If youexperience any problems viewing this site please contact our webmaster.
http://caplter.asu.edu/explorers/
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149. Inter Research » Journals » AME » AME Home
formerly Marine Microbial Food Webs
http://www.int-res.com/journals/ame/
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Search whole site Journal Abstracts Search MEPS Search AME Search DAO Search CR You are at: Inter-Research Journals AME
Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Print version: ISSN: 0948-3055
Online version: ISSN 1616-1564
A leading journal in its field, AME covers all aspects of aquatic microbial dynamics, in particular viruses, prokaryotes and eukaryotes planktonic and benthic, autotrophic and heterotophic in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. As a companion journal to MEPS, it strives for the same quality criteria, quick publication and high technical standards. Publication schedules 2005: 4 volumes, 39 to 42 2006: 4 volumes, 43 to 46 Annual rates Subscribe: Most recent issue: Volume 40, Number 2 published on September 6, 2005 AME articles are made freely accessible online 4 years after publication. Articles published in 2000 and 2001 became freely available in January 2005.
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Abstracts and full articles in pdf format are added on the day of publication.

150. NOAA Coastal Services Center Page Not Found
Classification of different zones of the estuary and the various physical processes which occur.
http://www.csc.noaa.gov/otter/htmls/ecosys/ecology/estuary.htm
After five great years, the Otter Island web site has been retired from our server. Please visit "Characterization of the Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto (ACE) Basin, South Carolina" for a similar, updated product. If you are looking for the Otter Island species gallery, the ACE Basin species gallery is similar in format and covers more species. Check it out! We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any questions, please send e-mail to csc@csc.noaa.gov United States Department of Commerce
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151. Watershed Ecology

http://www.epa.gov/watertrain/ecology/

152. Insect Behavior And Chemical Ecology Lab
Research interests of Ring T. Card©'s laboratory at the University of California, Riverside, including evolution of insect mating signals, mating disruption, insect orientation to chemical signals, and computer simulations.
http://boyden215.ucr.edu/
U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L I F O R N I A , R I V E R S I D E insect behavior and chemical ecology lab home research publications contacts ... links
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Insects employ a variety of airborne chemical cues to find and identify resources. Our research is aimed at understanding the theoretical basis of these odor-mediated behaviors, and includes studies of: chemistry of the odors, odor dispersal by wind, orientation maneuvers of flying insects along odor plumes, electrophysiology coupled with plume characteristics at the insect/plume interface, heritability of pheromone blend variability, and modeling odor-tracking behaviors of insects. More information about each of these research areas is available using the "research" links. for questions or problems regarding this website, please contact the webmaster

153. Ecofeminist And Ecology Resources For Everyone At Ecofeminism.org
ecofeminism.org provides the best in ecofeminist, ecological, environmentaltheory, and all related fields.
http://www.ecofeminism.net/

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ecofeminism.net and ecofeminism.org aim to provide audio, visual and textual resources combined with the best online resources in ecofeminist philosophy and its related fields. New Texts in Ecofeminist Philosophy Feminist Perspectives on Environment and Society by Beate Littig The Feminist Perspectives Series seeks to provide concise, accessible and engaging introductions to key feminist topics and debates. The texts in the series are designed to be used on a wide range of courses exploring feminist issues and are written by experienced teachers who are also well known in their respective fields. Each book in the series includes the most up-to-date statistics, research data, key sources and suggestions for further reading. Beate Littig is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna.

154. School Of Human Ecology - Home
Information on degree programs in consumer science and textile design.
http://sohe.wisc.edu/
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The School of Human Ecology, a small school within a great University, has dynamic and vital programs of research, education, creative endeavor, and outreach. For more information please take a moment to visit the pages listed below:
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156. EScribe Ecological Society Of America Date Index
Search the Ecological Society of America list archive Power Search. Date indexpage 1 of 216. First Prev Next Last (Switch to Thread index)
http://www.escribe.com/science/esa/

157. Contents Of Homepage
Interdisciplinary journal of pure and applied ecology and environmental science, particularly in developing countries, published by India's National Institute of ecology. Tables of contents, recent abstracts, instructions to authors, and other information.
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158. Aleksiuk, Michael
Ph.D., Zoology. The site outlines interests, education, research experience, and publications on the subject of adaptation to environmental change (ecology).
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/aleksiuk/homepage/cv
Return to Homepage MICHAEL ALEKSIUK, PhD Curriculum Vitae PRIMARY INTEREST
  • Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ecological Integrity and Human Health
SECONDARY INTERESTS
  • English Composition Syntax
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  • B.Sc., First Class Honours, University of Alberta Ph.D., University of British Columbia
SUBJECT OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
  • Metabolic Adaptation to Climatic Extremes (Canadian Arctic and Southern USA)
AWARDS
  • NSERC Scholarships for Graduate Studies at UBC NRC Scholarship for Harvard Medical School National Award for CBC-TV documentary script
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Offered position of Research Associate at Harvard Medical School (I declined this offer to accept the position directly below). Assistant and Associate Professor of Zoology, University of Manitoba ; granted tenure in 1972; research focused on adaptation to environmental extremes (see publication list below); medical physiology was the main course I taught. Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Genetics, Research School of Biological Sciences

159. Marine Ecology Home Page
Publishes original contributions in all aspects of the ecology of marine organisms and ecosystems, both pelagic and benthic. Particularly invites articles based on insitu research using underwater observation and experimentation. Published by Blackwell Science Ltd.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0173-9565

160. Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team - Home
Established in 1993 to plan the longterm conservation of these small seabirds that live along the northern Pacific Coast of North America. Provides examples of some of the types of research and monitoring that are currently being conducted. Biology, status, nesting sites, ecology and demography, population, map, photos and team members.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/wildberg/bertram/mamurt/
Home HOME Marbled Murrelets ( Brachyramphus marmoratus ) are small seabirds that live along the northern Pacific Coast of North America. They are listed as Threatened by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and are on the provincial Red-list in British Columbia. The species is also listed as Threatened in Washington, Oregon and California. Marbled Murrelets are secretive birds with a unique life history and it is only recently that scientists have begun to learn about the details of Marbled Murrelet biology. In response to their Threatened listing, a Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team was established in 1993 to plan the long-term conservation of Marbled Murrelets. The Recovery Team includes representatives of federal and provincial government agencies, industry and non-governmental organizations. Research conducted by members of the recovery team and their colleagues has increased our knowledge of Marbled Murrelet biology. Nest sites have been located and information about Marbled Murrelet distributions and movements has been collected. This new knowledge is fundamental to revising the Recovery Plan for the Marbled Murrelet. This web site provides an introduction to Marbled Murrelet biology and management issues in B.C., and provides examples of some of the types of research and monitoring that are currently being conducted.

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