belovskylab.nd.edu
People // Belovsky Lab // University of Notre Dame
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My students and I have been conducting long-term studies in the grasslands at the National Bison Range in Montana and at the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Newer projects are in the forests at the University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center in Michigan ( UNDERC. Dr Gary E. Belovsky. Professor, Gillen Chair and Director of UNDERC. BBA University of Notre Dame. Postdoctoral, Harvard Society of Fellows and University of Washington. Jennifer Belovsky, Senior Research Technician. Sharlo Bayless, '17.
indigenousgenomicsgovernance.org
News | Genomics, Governance & Indigenous People
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Genomics, Governance and Indigenous People. This website is part of a collective effort to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous peoples' governance of genomic research. 8220;Your DNA is our history.”. April 13, 2012. The latest issue of Current Anthropology. Features a suggestive article by Jenny Reardon and Kim TallBear that calls for a change in scientific education in order to enable different interactions between indigenous people and scientists. Abstract:. Native...
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Genómica, Gobierno y Pueblos Indígenas
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Genómica, Gobierno y Pueblos Indígenas. Esta página web hace parte de un esfuerzo colectivo para discutir las promesas y los peligros en los esfuerzos contemporáneos para transformar el gobierno de la investigación genómica por parte de los pueblos indígenas. Marzo 17, 2010. 8220;Su ADN es nuestra historia”. Abril 13, 2012. El último número de la revista Current Anthropology. Descargue el documento para leer el texto completo del artículo. REARDON, Jenny y Kim TALLBEAR. Febrero 29, 2012. 8220;Este es un ...
dartmouthnap.blogspot.com
Native American Program: November 2011
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The Native American Program at Dartmouth college electronic source for announcements, community events, and news. Monday, November 21, 2011. NAP Weekly Announcements - Fall 2011 - Week 10. 1 New NAS Courses. 2 2nd Annual New England Native American Art Show and Sale. 3 Biomedical Science Careers Student Conference. 4 New England Science Symposium (NESS). 5 Award-Winning Storytellers to Perform During Winter Celebration. 6 AS NUTAYUNEAN - We Still Live Here. CHECK OUT MORE EVENTS FROM WEEK 9. Please join ...
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The Ethologist: How Bats Use Echolocation to Find Water
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My life as a. Graduate genomicist and herpetologist. How Bats Use Echolocation to Find Water. Posted by Alex H. My last semester was demanding, but I did not forget about this blog of mine. Instead, I have a lineup of several articles, reviews, short writings, and interesting animal behavior finds to be posted in the next couple of months. Second, I recognize that I am receiving a lot of new traffic to the blog. Welcome visitors! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. American Soci...
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The Ethologist: Review - "The Emotional Lives of Animals" with Comments on Anecdotal Evidence
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My life as a. Graduate genomicist and herpetologist. Review - "The Emotional Lives of Animals" with Comments on Anecdotal Evidence. Posted by Alex H. Anecdotal evidence: oxymoron or label of necessity? Systematic attempt at recording the event takes place, the event might as well have not happened. Many field biologists carry some sort of notebook with them wherever they go for this purpose - unless an observation is recorded convincingly, why should anyone believe him or her? Without any ability to refu...
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The Ethologist: September 2010
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My life as a. Graduate genomicist and herpetologist. Review - "The Emotional Lives of Animals" with Comments on Anecdotal Evidence. Posted by Alex H. Anecdotal evidence: oxymoron or label of necessity? Systematic attempt at recording the event takes place, the event might as well have not happened. Many field biologists carry some sort of notebook with them wherever they go for this purpose - unless an observation is recorded convincingly, why should anyone believe him or her? Without any ability to refu...
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The Ethologist: May 2010
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My life as a. Graduate genomicist and herpetologist. Seduce Me" and "Green Porno" - The Art of The Birds and the Bees. Posted by Alex H. Every now and then, someone has a truly great idea about how to explain science to the general public. Sometimes the topic is animal mating behavior. You can view many of their videos here. Here are some samples, but remember many, many more are available on their website. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Mid-Atlantic Turtle and ...
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The Ethologist: Jumping Spider Male Breeding Behavior
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My life as a. Graduate genomicist and herpetologist. Jumping Spider Male Breeding Behavior. Posted by Alex H. Still don't have much time for full posts. I'm applying for graduate school in the field of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB). But, here as I type with one hand and holding my leopard gecko in the other, I share this wild video with you of a male jumping spider advertising to a female cadaver. Sound is highly recommended. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Ethologist: February 2010
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My life as a. Graduate genomicist and herpetologist. Bird-From-Dinosaur Theory of Evolution Challenged: Was It The Other Way Around? Posted by Alex H. You remember being an inocent kid, right? You were told by mom and dad that dinosaurs are extinct and perhaps even that dinosaurs were reptiles. As a young adult, you might have learned that birds evolved from dinosaurs. It seems believable: feathers could be highly evolved scales, and dinosaurs (which could have been endotherms. Pretty cool, huh? The incr...
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