[BIODIVERSITY & ECOLOGY] AND THEREAFTER TO M.Sc. AND Ph.D. The Programme for biodiversity ecology will prepare you for a career in EDUCATION; RESEARCH http://www.sun.ac.za/bio_sciences/beco.htm
Extractions: SBS BIOTECHNOLOGY HUMAN LIFE SCIENCES FUNCTIONAL BIOLOGY ... EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY THIS PROGRAMME AIMS TO DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE DIVERSITY, ORIGIN AND FUNCTION OF ORGANISMS IN RELATION TO THE ENVIRONMENT. The Contents of this Programme are: MODULES FOR EACH STREAM, AS WELL AS CHOICE MODULES WHICH CAN REFLECT STUDENT'S INTERESTS IN DIFFERENT GROUPS OF ORGANISMS [ PLANT, ANIMALS, MICROBES, INSECTS ]. This Programme leads to B.Sc. Honours in: AND THEREAFTER TO M.Sc. AND Ph.D. Consult the links at the top of this page for further details or contact Mr Neels Fourie at 021- 808 4832 SBS BIOTECHNOLOGY HUMAN LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENTS ... BOLD
Environmental Links genetic resources. biodiversity, ecology and the Environment. CanadianEnvironmental Organisations. Canadian Environmental Network http://www.ualberta.ca/~ersc/links.htm
Internet Resources: Ecology And Biodiversity WWW Virtual Library of biodiversity, ecology the Environment Served from a databasewhich is categorized into academic subjects, enabling users to browse and http://obelix.lib.hku.hk/irms/ecology.html
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Biodiversity Bibliography: Ecology, Economics And Policy biodiversity Bibliography ecology, Economics and Policy. The biodiversityBibliography ecology, Economics and Policy has moved http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ag_resrc_econ/biodiv/biblio.html
Dr. Stout's Ecology Links Biological Collections; biodiversity, ecology, and the Environment;Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources by Una R. Smith 1993; Boyce http://www.neosoft.com/~inflo/eco.htm
Other Phylogenetics Resources The WWW Virtual Library Anthropology biodiversity, ecology, and the EnvironmentBiomolecular Biochemical Databases Biology Developmental Biology Evolution http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/subway/phylo/phylomisc.html
Extractions: Educational Sites Listservers Newsgroups Related Site Lists Educational Sites Introduction to Phylogenetic Systematics Journey Into Phylogenetic Systematics at UCMP Phylogenetics Lab from the Virtual Paleobotany Lab Willi Hennig Society's Cladistic Education This site lists recent books, software and other resources. A Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources BIO-AUTH (Taxonomic Authority) Cichlid-L CLASS-L (Classification) Evolutionary Theory MORPHMET (Morphometrics) MUSE-L (Collections computerization) PEET-L (Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy) TAXACOM (Biological systematics) bionet.molbio.evolution (Archives) sci.bio.evolution Home Page sci.bio.systematics sci.bio.paleontology Related Lists of Sites Biodiversity Web Server (BIOSIS) Natural History Resources , including additional societies, journals, and collections. Taxonomic Starting Points (USGS) Yahoo: Phylogenetics Molecular Biology Links Molecular Biology Jump Station PCR Jump Station The RNA World The WWW Virtual Library ... Other resources If you find that we have missed a site, or if a link is broken, please inform our webmaster
Centre For Biodiversity And Ecology Research You are visitor no. Mission statement To promote sustainable management and habitatrestoration through integrated research into biodiversity and ecology. http://cber.bio.waikato.ac.nz/
Extractions: Waikato Home Biological Sciences You are visitor no. Mission statement: To promote sustainable management and habitat restoration through integrated research into biodiversity and ecology. Staff Associates Students Research ... Publications The Centre for Biodiversity and Ecology Research was established in 1999 by the Department of Biological Sciences under the School of Science and Technology at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Its aim is to facilitate an integrated approach to research in to biodiversity and ecology, to provide consultancy and advocacy services, and to educate. The director of the centre is Associate Professor Bruce Clarkson . An advisory committee of 5 members comments on policy issues. We are pleased to welcome Professor David Hamilton and his family to Hamilton. David has taken up the Environment Bay of Plenty Lakes Chair. A Ph.D. Scholarship is available to study "Nitrogen dynamics in the Rotorua Lakes". The scholarship is for $15,000 p.a. and payment of student fees. Click here for details.
Ecology, Biodiversity, Habitat, Important Things? ecology, biodiversity, habitat, the important focal points which almosteveryone ignores. ecology, habitat, species extinction, biodiversity? http://www.buddycom.com/ecol/Ecology.html
Extractions: Actually, as a practical matter, almost everybody ignores these fundamentals.It really doesn't seem to matter what you say about ecology if you aren't a scientist. If you are a scientist you're so far out of it that nobody listens either. Those pesky scientists have spent the last century and more explaining in exquisite detail. But ecologists have talked to themselves and the few concerned individuals who've taken a sincere interest have talked to themselves as well. On November 18, 1992, the Union of Concerned Scientists, representing over 1,500 of the world's leading scientists (including 99 Nobel laureates) issued an "Urgent Warning to Humanity," that implored all peoples of the world to halt the accelerating damage to Mother Earth's life support systems. The scientists warned us that, "we may have as little as ten years to avert the environmental disasters that now confront us." "The human world is beyond its limits. The present way of doing things is unsustainable. The future, to be viable at all, must be one drawing back, easing down, healing." If correction is not made, a collapse is certain "within the lifetimes of many who are alive today."
HallNature.com :: Marine Biology : Function, Biodiversity, Ecology the Marine Environment at $38.50. Marine Biology Function, biodiversity,ecology. Catalog Book Manufacturer Oxford University http://hallnature.com/index.php/Mode/product/AsinSearch/0195141725/name/Marine%2
Ecology htm biodiversity and Conservation Hypertext, Chapter hyperlinks http//darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/Titlpage.htmbiodiversity and ecology http//conbio http://www.hoflink.com/~house/ecology.html
THE INSTITUTE: Marine Ecology And Biodiversity ecology, biodiversity and mapping of the coastal ecosystem. the ecology, fisheryand population dynamics of commercially important marine invertebrates. http://www.imbc.gr/institute/eco_bio/
Extractions: ecology, biodiversity and mapping of the coastal ecosystem the ecology, fishery and population dynamics of commercially important marine invertebrates interactions and anthropogenic impacts on the ecosystem (fisheries, aquaculture and coastal developments) technological improvement of environmental monitoring methods and information systems to support decision making for integrated management of the coastal zone Overview The department carries out basic and applied research using an integrated approach to the study of ecosystems. This approach involves a wide range of disciplines including chemistry, physics, geology, biology and statistics, relating fauna to environment and vice versa, both within the seabed and the overlying waters. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of modern methodologies and underwater technologies, using equipment such as towed video sled, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), sediment water interface camera, side scan sonar and bottom discrimination sonar.
Biodiversity And Mathematical Ecology biodiversity and Mathematical ecology. Professor Hugh Possingham. Weare a diverse group with interests ranging from the social sciences http://www.waite.adelaide.edu.au/AME/biodiversity/research.html
Extractions: Professor Hugh Possingham We are a diverse group with interests ranging from the social sciences, ecological theory, fisheries and pest management to applied mathematics and simulation modelling. We are bound by a passion for conservation, quantitative and theoretical ecology, and mathematical tools for population management. We are currently funded by three Large ARC grants, two Large SPIRT grants (with Western Mining Ltd and Environment Australia ) and various contracts. The group is spatially disconnected across the campuses of The University of Adelaide, interstate and internationally, so we do much of our work by Email. Every week we try to meet at the Waite campus as PHLEM - the P ossingham ... odelling . If you want to join us and talk ecology, or you are visiting Adelaide - contact PHLEMs coordinator - Drew Tyre ( dtyre@roseworthy.adelaide.edu.au Professor Hugh Possingham
Spiritual Ecology and specializations geology, geography, biological ecology, cultural ecology, historicalecology, spiritual ecology, biodiversity studies, conservation biology http://www2.soc.hawaii.edu/css/anth/projects/thailand/spiritualecology.htm
Extractions: University of Hawai'i at Manoa Department of Anthropology Description Results Publications Selected References ... Frequently Asked Questions Fieldwork has been conducted since 1986 within a 100 km. radius of Pattani in southern Thailand in collaboration with ecologist Nukul Ruttanadakul, botanist Samporn Juntadach, and other colleagues in the Biology Section of Prince of Songkla University. Description Spiritual Ecology: Buddha Statue at park near Narathiwat Nukul Ruttanadakul and Poranee Natadecha-Sponsel interviewing a monk about some 50 medicinal plants he maintains in his temple Sacred Places: One component of spiritual ecology is sacred places which range along several continua (natural to anthropogenic, biophysical to sociocultural, prehistoric to recent, etc.). These places are special because of some extraordinary attributes that stimulate feelings of power, mystery, awe, transcendence, peace, and healing. The same sacred place may be recognized as special by individuals from very different cultures, religions, histories, and ecologies, although they may interpret it quite differently. Many sacred places, particularly in nature, may promote environmental and biodiversity conservation, since local communities recognize them as special and prescribe certain behaviors in relation to them.
Yale F&ES: Focal Areas: Ecosystem ecology, Ecosystems, and biodiversity. Preserving biodiversity and thefunctional integrity of ecosystems Philosophy and overarching goals. http://www.yale.edu/forestry/research/one.html
Extractions: For Prospective Students For the Media News and Events Site Map ... Contact Us Ecology, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity Preserving biodiversity and the functional integrity of ecosystems Philosophy and overarching goals The goal of this focal area is to develop the body of natural, social, and political scientific knowledge needed to develop an integrated understanding of the complex interrelationships between humans and the rich diversity of organisms living in ecosystems. This body of science will be used to devise ecologically compatible ways of preserving our natural heritage.
Ecology And Biodiversity | Victoria University Of Wellington An introduction to ecology and biodiversity at Victoria, including possible careersin the field, and a link to the main Biological Sciences page. http://www2.vuw.ac.nz/home/subjects_degrees/subjects/ecol.asp
Extractions: Th . Consider upgrading to a newer browser. Prospective Students Working at Victoria Home Studying at Victoria ... Student Life You are here: Home Subjects and Degrees Subjects Ecology and Biodiversity Subjects and Degrees Subjects Offered at Victoria (A-Z List) Undergraduate Degrees Postgraduate Degrees ... Academic Prospectuses Select Another Subject. . . Accounting Anthropology Architecture Architectural Studies Art History Asian Languages Asian Studies Biological Sciences Biomedical Science Building Science Cell and Molecular Bioscience Chemistry Chinese Classics Commercial Law Communications Studies Comparative Literature Computer Science Conservation Studies Creative Writing Criminology Deaf Studies Design Development Studies Earth Sciences Ecology and Biodiversity Econometrics Economic History Economics Education e-Commerce English Language and Literature Environmental Studies European Languages European Studies Film Financial Mathematics French Geography Geology Geophysics German Greek History Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations Industrial Design Information Systems Information Technology Interior Architecture International Business Italian Japanese Landscape Architecture Latin Law Leisure and Heritage Studies Library and Information Studies Linguistics Logic Management Management Science Maori Business Maori Studies
Education Programs At The Yale Peabody Museum: By Topic 4 through High School Special program based on current exhibition, throughMay 28, 2003 Back to Top biodiversity, ecology and Wildlife biodiversity of http://www.peabody.yale.edu/education/pages/topic.html
ESSP 240 "Biology I: Ecology, Evolution And Biodiversity" within biology have applications for earth systems science, in ESSP 240 we arefocus on three areas evolutionary biology, biodiversity , and ecology. http://classes.csumb.edu/ESSP/ESSP240-01/world/
Extractions: "The earth laughs in flowers" Ralph Waldo Emerson ESSP 240 Biology I: Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Tentative Syllabus Fall 2002 Dr. Suzanne Worcester Office: Bldg.13/Room 120 Phone: 582-3840 e-mail: suzanne_worcester@csumb.edu (e-mail is the easiest way to contact me) Office Hours: T 10:15-11:30 or by appointment Course web site: http://home.csumb.edu/CLASSES/ESSP/ESSP240-01/world/index.htm Class meets: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:20-9:50 a.m. - lecture/discussion- Bldg.15/Rm 122 Tuesdays OR Wednesdays 2-4:50 p.m. - lab and field exercises /discussion of experimental design/writing in biology - Bldg. 13, Room 109 Course Description: Course learning outcomes Knowledge Outcomes: Understand mechanisms of micro and macroevolution. Apply biological concepts and knowledge to new situations and to the analysis of real-world problems and issues. Relate biological knowledge to other disciplines and its societal context. Recognize the characteristics that distinguish the diverse array of organisms on this planet. Illustrate the diversity of ecological and economical roles different groups of organisms play on this planet.
NUS: Department Of Biological Sciences biodiversity and ecology flora3.jpg (5020 bytes)Southeast is a megabiodiversityregions of our planet, therefore, the biodiversity http://www.dbs.nus.edu.sg/research/biodiversity/
Extractions: Structural biology and proteomics Biotechnology Fish Biology Plant growth and development ... Biodiversity and ecology Biodiversity and Ecology Southeast is a mega-biodiversity regions of our planet, therefore, the biodiversity research is very critical in this region especially with accelerating habitat loss. The biodiversity program in the Department is centred on the newly formed Raffles Museum for Biodiversity Research (RMBR), a faculty research centre. The current research program of the RMBR is broad-based and can be divided into the following seven broad components: 1) basic taxonomy and systematics, 2) phylogeny and biogeography, 3) molecular systematics, 4) community ecology, 5) ethology, 6) conservation biology, and 7) functional morphology. Taxonomy and systematics Phylogeny and biogeography Molecular systematics This is a fast growing area in biodiversity research, and its primary strength is its ability to strongly complement classical approaches to evolutionary biology, biogeography, taxonomy and ecology. The ability of molecular tools to further more conventional research is important to develop. Currently, the work done in the department in this field is being developed further.