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The Armchair Zoologist: Hiatus
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Monday, 26 October 2009. Sorry I haven't been posting recently I moved both house and country and have been rushing around with job hunting, costuming. And trying to find volunteering opportunities. Things are now starting to get into a rhythm, so I hope I can start posting again soon. I do have lots of articles and reviews just waiting for me to sit down and write them, and my volunteering to talk about. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Draw up a chair, have a drink of your choice. Self-control matte...
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The Armchair Zoologist: February 2009
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009. On the Track of Known Unknowns. Post on Scorpion Geckos removed until Drew Gardner has published in Tribulus. Links to this post. Tuesday, 24 February 2009. Miss Potter's Feeling for Fungus. I'm sure you've all read Peter Rabbit, or even seen the 2007 film Miss Potter. But did you know that Beatrix Potter's first love was Mycology? Plenty more information on her scientific work can be found here. Http:/ www.linnean.org/index.php? Links to this post. Wednesday, 11 February 2009.
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The Armchair Zoologist: December 2008
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008. The Blackbourne Pavilion at London Zoo. The Blackbourne pavilion has recently been refurbished. As one of the older buildings of London Zoo, it has been remodelled in an homage to the Victorian collector. Outside the entrance is an enchanting ‘steam powered’ clock that does a display on the hour. Inside is a large oil style painting of a Victorian ornithologists study surrounded by silhouettes of various species of bird. Personally I found the Pavilion a very good reconciliat...
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The Armchair Zoologist: October 2008
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Monday, 27 October 2008. Out of the Armchair. And into the Deckchair. Any way we got to Wadi Tarabat and set up the light trap (and the deckchairs). It was fairly simple; consisting of two white sheets on the ground with a double bulb, which gave out UV and visible light, in the middle. Due to the breeze we did not get any large beetles (which Mike, the beetle expert, was hoping for) but there were other moments of interest. Picture and text by Brigitte Howarth here. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Nested Comments | delayed.oscillator
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Climate, paleoclimate, huevos rancheros, and general asymmetry. Leave a comment ». I’ve switched to using nested comments to try and maintain some flow for posts where there are a lot different ideas being knocked around. Alternatively I could try inline commenting. I’m going to see which method works best, so please bear with me as I try to optimize things. November 3, 2009 at 10:29 pm. Laquo; Talk about Tiljander. Early anthropogenic influence on the climate system? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Steve Ea...
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Briffa on Yamal | delayed.oscillator
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Climate, paleoclimate, huevos rancheros, and general asymmetry. Keith Briffa and Tom Melvin have posted an interesting and thorough examination of the Yamal data here:. Http:/ www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/people/briffa/yamal2009/. This now supersedes much if not all additional analysis I had considered for possible future posts. October 29, 2009 at 1:07 am. Laquo; The Filibuster. Yamal V: … but they pull me back in …. Subscribe to comments with RSS. October 29, 2009 at 7:07 pm. If the older trees tend upward in...
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Early anthropogenic influence on the climate system? | delayed.oscillator
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Climate, paleoclimate, huevos rancheros, and general asymmetry. Early anthropogenic influence on the climate system? The Chronicle of Higher Education has a very nice review. November 5, 2009 at 3:36 pm. Posted in Global Environmental Change. Laquo; Nested Comments. On water, climate change, Lomborg, and getting your facts right. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Blogs by people doing real science are of great value. I appreciate your efforts. You are commenting...
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‘Doubt is their product’ | delayed.oscillator
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Climate, paleoclimate, huevos rancheros, and general asymmetry. 8216;Doubt is their product’. An excellent post from Jeff Masters on The Manufactured Doubt Industry. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. November 25, 2009 at 4:01 pm. Laquo; On water, climate change, Lomborg, and getting your facts right. 8216;Doubt is their product’. On water, climate change, Lomborg, and getting your facts right. Early anthropogenic influence on the climate system? On Yamal III: Summary and Update. On Yamal Emulation I.
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Diaries of a Speculative Biologist: Dawn of the Dinosauroids
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Diaries of a Speculative Biologist. Concepts and hypotheses of this and other worlds. Dawn of the Dinosauroids. Posted on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 by Speculative Biologist }. Tags : Alternative evolution. Nemo Ramjet (the Turkish creator of the alien world of Snaiad) developed a concept for his own saurian sophont, Avisapie. Asher Elbein has taken a few of his own approaches to the dinosauroid concept. His first, Venatosapiens erectus. These are only a select few of the dinosauroid or dinosauroid-like ...