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< Biogenic | Biogeography | Bioinformatics > We have 10 pages of Biogeography Blog Entries. But on some far distant planet It came across on Solar Winds From Jupiter or Mars Or perhaps an even farther place Among the twinkling stars Of course I've never seen this thing This thing from outer space ... From Malte Ebach & David Williams Therefore the possibility of microbial dispersal from one planet to another is far more likely if the evidence was non-existent. The message in figure 1 rings loud and clear - the less data there is, more "relevant" or "likely" ... From Malte Ebach & David Williams Through his eyes, we glimpse the nature of evolution and extinction, and in so doing come to understand the monumental diversity of our planet, and the importance of preserving its wild landscapes, animals, and plants. ... From mandolin7164 We urgently need information on the biogeography, population sizes, comparative life histories, and environmental requirements of tropical tree species." Such information may be the Amazon's most important conservation tool. Stephen P. ... From unknown ... movement today dealing with endangered species and the future of biodiversity on the planet. Another was revitalizing the then-languishing field of biogeography, the study of the distribution of species on large landscapes. ... From unknown Between 100000 and 50000 years ago, something happened that triggered a creative, technological, and social explosion, allowing humans to dominate the planet. What forces may have contributed to the emergence of the modern human mind? ... From addebook That the survival of the fittest and evolution were the sciences, theories and philosophies which developed is known, even if some morons dispute these and suggest that the planet is the result of Intelligent Design. ... From Jakartass We didn't think we were the most gifted people on the planet. Maybe we had enough humility to sober up, I don't know, they really were a very clever bunch, they had everything. But we're the ones sitting here, having coffee. ... From Fresh William By late summer of this year, 120 years will have passed since the greatest natural disaster to occur on this planet since mankind began recording history some 30000 years ago. It was exactly 10:02 am on Monday, August 27, 1883 when the ... From unknown "I mean, haven?t we actually raised temperatures so much that we, as stewards of the planet, have to act? These are the questions that friends of mine ask as they are getting on board their private jets to fly to their second and third ... From Fresh WilliamPlanet > Biogeography > Biogeography Blog Entries
1.) The Dispersal Myth Poem
Over one day ago | Tue Aug 26 15:36:00 PDT 2008
2.) The Dispersal Myth
Over one day ago | Fri Jul 25 10:33:00 PDT 2008
3.) Super Deal on The Song of the Dodo Island Biogeography in an Age ...
Over one day ago | Tue Jul 29 22:53:00 PDT 2008
4.) Our dying planet part 6
Over one day ago | Thu Aug 14 22:43:00 PDT 2008
5.) The Future of Life: Introduction
Over one day ago | Mon Aug 18 6:29:00 PDT 2008
6.) PBS Nova - Evolution
Over one day ago | Fri Jun 20 19:33:00 PDT 2008
7.) 150 Years Ago Today July 1st 1858 was one of the most important ...
Over one day ago | Mon Jun 30 22:00:00 PDT 2008
8.) The Last Living Link
Over one day ago | Sat Aug 23 11:36:00 PDT 2008
9.) KRAKATOA=WINCHESTER
Over one day ago | Thu Jul 3 13:45:00 PDT 2008
10.) Total Bastards
Over one day ago | Mon Aug 25 11:04:00 PDT 2008