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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. Tag Archives: organic garden. Organic Gardening: 7 Things You Can Repurpose to Use in Your Garden. Grass clippings and tree leaves (raked during the fall) provide free, organic mulch for vegetable plants. Mulch helps keep the soil cool, retain moisture and discourage weed growth. Many vegetable plants, like tomatoes and cucumbers, need to be staked and tied to keep them off the ground during the growing season. Nothing beats strips o...
Organic Gardening: 7 Things You Can Repurpose to Use in Your Garden | Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors
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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. Organic Gardening: 7 Things You Can Repurpose to Use in Your Garden. Grass clippings and tree leaves (raked during the fall) provide free, organic mulch for vegetable plants. Mulch helps keep the soil cool, retain moisture and discourage weed growth. Many vegetable plants, like tomatoes and cucumbers, need to be staked and tied to keep them off the ground during the growing season. Nothing beats strips of used pantyhose for tying veg...
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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. Organic Gardening: 7 Things You Can Repurpose to Use in Your Garden. Grass clippings and tree leaves (raked during the fall) provide free, organic mulch for vegetable plants. Mulch helps keep the soil cool, retain moisture and discourage weed growth. Many vegetable plants, like tomatoes and cucumbers, need to be staked and tied to keep them off the ground during the growing season. Nothing beats strips of used pantyhose for tying veg...
What’s the value of a fossil? | Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors
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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. What’s the value of a fossil? My friend will usually blink a few times, trying to understand how I could feel that way. How can I help them understand why academic paleontologists are not excited by such specimens? Why if I have dedicated my career to learning about life of the past would I not even be interested in seeing such fossils? Wouldn’t all scientists be falling over themselves with glee to see these treasures? Additionally, we ...
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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. Tag Archives: commercial fossil collection. What’s the value of a fossil? My friend will usually blink a few times, trying to understand how I could feel that way. How can I help them understand why academic paleontologists are not excited by such specimens? Why if I have dedicated my career to learning about life of the past would I not even be interested in seeing such fossils? Additionally, we are familiar with collectors of all types...
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The Aquatic Amniote: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Review of "Sensory Evolution on the Threshold". Last year Hans Thewissen and Sirpa Nummela published an edited volume with Springer Verlag entitled, "Sensory Evolution on the Theshold". The text covers how sensory biology in aquatic amniotes (and other secondarily aquatic tetrapods) copes with perceiving the world around them. It is an excellent, uncommon resource, and I highly recommend it. In fact, I reviewed it for the Journal of Mammalian Evolution. By Brian Lee Beatty. Chemi...
The Aquatic Amniote: February 2010
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. Archosauriform dentitions possibly constrained by development differently than mammals. To start, I feel it is appropriate to do a brief report about a paper of mine that came out this past summer, coauthored with Andrew Heckert (Appalachia State University, NC) in Historical Biology titled, "A large archosauriform tooth with multiple supernumerary carinae from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico (USA), with comments on carina development and anomalies in the Archosauria". What ...
The Aquatic Amniote: Archosauriform dentitions possibly constrained by development differently than mammals
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. Archosauriform dentitions possibly constrained by development differently than mammals. To start, I feel it is appropriate to do a brief report about a paper of mine that came out this past summer, coauthored with Andrew Heckert (Appalachia State University, NC) in Historical Biology titled, "A large archosauriform tooth with multiple supernumerary carinae from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico (USA), with comments on carina development and anomalies in the Archosauria". What ...
The Aquatic Amniote: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Adventures in prehistoric animal reconstructions - A preview of a new reconstruction by Carl Buell of a new desmostylian from Vancouver Island! Last summer (2008) I went to Victoria, British Columbia. To work on a new specimen (collected on my birthday in the summer of 2007) of a desmostylian that came from a locality similar to the type locality of Cornwallius sookensis. Joan Kerik, the Collection Manager (an extraordinary one at that) at the Royal British Columbia Museum.
The Aquatic Amniote: March 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010. Tooth development in Trichechidae Part I. Alright, so this is not a complete post, but it's a start. This Monday I will be visiting the Mammalogy Collection at the AMNH for one last data collection trip for the study of tooth development in the sirenian family Trichechidae. The Trichechidae is the family that includes modern manatees, as well as a number of fossil forms. Most fossils of manatees are fairly scarce and poorly preserved, including the two Miocene taxa, Potamosiren.
The Aquatic Amniote: March 2009
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Saturday, March 7, 2009. Yes, another blog. Ok, I know the world does not need another blog, but I find myself interested in keeping one so that I can share news and ideas more broadly than just with the Aquatic Amniote Paleobiology group I created on facebook. The first real post will be up soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Long Island, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Other blogs to see. Center for the Future of Museums. SDB-ISD 2016 Meeting Report.
The Aquatic Amniote: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009. Misadventures in prehistoric animal reconstructions - The many faces of the Desmostylia I:. In my anticipation of seeing what marvelous work comes from an illustration by Carl Buell. Enough blabbing, here are some Desmostylia! But, partly because they have these wide, thick sternebrae and short limbs, just how close to the ground they were has been debated. So, many of the following reconstructions are not only coming from an attempt to reconstruct an animal that spends much o...
The Aquatic Amniote: Aquatic Amniote Reboot - coming soon!
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Aquatic Amniote Reboot - coming soon! Gosh, it has been way too long. I've learned quite a lot about blogging, especially what NOT to do. That primarily is: always have posts ready in advance, schedule, and keep at it. Have fun, I'll be back with a new post soon. June 15, 2012 at 8:19 AM. Glad to see the return of The Aquatic Amniote! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Long Island, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Harry M&#...
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Torsdag, januari 26, 2006. När jag idag satt och åt min lunch tittade jag ut genom fönstretdär gick en ung man förbioch han fick mig att haja tillegentligen var det inte han utan snarare hans jackaden var mörkt mörkt blå, nästan svart men fodret som man kunde skymta efter som han hade den öppen lyste av starkaste orangeeller brandgult som min mormor skulle ha sagt. Denna jacka fick mig att tänka efterhur många människor är vi inte som har det tvärtomstarka färger utåt men mörker på insidan. Jag vet att s...
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En kristen ungdoms sökande och frågande, men framför allt delande. 12 januari, 2017. 6 januari, 2017. I Författande och texter. Otto Freundlich, ”Die Mutter” (1921). Gud gav dig livet. Och livet tar dig på världens resa. Resan ger dig möjligheter och möjligheterna öppnar nya dörrar. Dörrarna leder till nya människor och dessa väcker nya känslor i dig. Känslorna frambringar en längtan som leder dig vidare på en ny okänd väg. Ditt hem är i livet självt,. Och livet är i Gud. 11 januari, 2017. 6 januari, 2017.
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Boneblogger: Science and the outdoors. Exploring the natural world. Tenkara fishing: only a rod, line, and fly. Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers , as Herbert Hoover said. Fishing was a mystery and a passion at the same time when I was a child. Growing up and experiencing the world of fishing from the inside fueled a […]. This entry was posted in Equipment. Flies for Fly Fishing. November 5, 2017. July 8, 2015. It makes b...
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Just having my say. March 9, 2008. Posted by Anita under Aspergers. Yes, believe it or not I am still alive! Huge apologies to all those who have been concerned and even sent me emails – thanks too by the way 🙂. Life has been a total bitch since the end of January and doesn’t show signs of letting up till 21st March! My dad’s home finally! Six months in hospital all up. Had a minor heart attack, pneumonia and bleeding into his catheter during February but all good now thank god! January 31, 2008. My lit...
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