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The aim of the WeChat channel is to allow biologists to stay at the forefront of research, with selected articles and interviews from the company's journals.
The biologists were conducting fall chinook spawning surveys, the fish and wildlife department said.
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have developed a desktop genome analyzer and browser that allows biologists to rapidly and easily analyze and process their high-throughput data.
9 Current Biology, the biologists suggest a 6-month season and a 90 percent reduction in the several million traps currently permitted.
In 1982, the condor population reached its lowest level of 22 birds, prompting Service biologists to start collecting chicks and eggs for a captive breeding program.
An April article in the journal Natural History details the work of Canadian biologist Thomas E.
"This is a very aggressive animal and moves quickly," said Kat Bolstad7, a marine biologist. "If you fell in the water next to it you would be in big trouble."
Biologists started dealing with giant computer databases; DNA started to resemble computer code; laboratory Internet connections became as essential as microscopes.
Of particular interest to scholars will be his detailed analyses of the work of leading figures in the development of German criminology from its origins among nineteenth-century moral statisticians and critics of the Italian phrenologist Cesare Lombroso to internationally-renowned, turn-of-the-century experts in criminal law and criminal psychiatry, respected Weimar sociologists, and finally Nazi-period criminal biologists and eugenicists.
Biologists are noticing, however, and seven out of 10 say we are in the midst of a "mass extinction" of living things, according to a 1998 survey of 400 biologists commissioned by New York's American Museum of Natural History.
Pollack briefly distinguishes his own position with respect to the relationship of science and religion from that of two prominent evolutionary biologists who have staked out a position quite different from his own, namely, Harvard's Stephen J.
According to federal officials, it was excessive zeal for accuracy, rather than an intent to commit fraud, that prompted seven field biologists to plant hairs from an endangered wildcat species in three national forests.
Wildlife biologists are nothing new to Canadian forestry companies, Nicks says, although Domtar may be the first to create a wildlife-specific job in Ontario.
People had taken over much of the land once ruled by tigers and hunted down so many of them--along with the animals that tigers fed on--that by 2000, biologists predicted, tigers would effectively be extinct.
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