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         Ecology Index:     more books (100)
  1. Australian Plant Name Index: Q - Z (Australian Flora and Fauna Series, Vol 15) by CSIRO, 1995-10
  2. Hey's Mineral Index by Clark, 1993-01-15
  3. Bibliography/Index by J. H. Barnhardt, G. M. Miller, 1940-06
  4. Hazardous Materials Reference Book: Cross-Index by Daniel J. Davis, Julie A. Davis, 1995-12-15
  5. Thinking about efficiency of resource use in forests [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by D. Binkley, J.L. Stape, et all 2004-05-17
  6. Forest and woodland stand structural complexity: Its definition and measurement [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by C. McElhinny, P. Gibbons, et all
  7. General Index (Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology)
  8. Animal Testing Alternatives in Health Sciences: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects & Bibliography by Ruth Carmela Mahoney, 1993-09
  9. The National Parks: Index 2004-2006 (National Parks Index, 2004-2006)
  10. Animal Testing Alternatives in Health Sciences: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects and Bibliography by Ruth Carmela Mahoney, 1993-09
  11. Animal Social Behavior: Index of New Information by Richard Franklin Pinecrest, 1994-06
  12. Animal Behaviour: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects & Bibliography by Ruth Carmela Mahoney, 1993-09
  13. Biology of Alligators & Crocodiles: Index of New Information & Research Bible by Alex D. Ruppert, 1994-08
  14. Air Analysis for Health & Dangers at Home, Work & Play in the U.S.A.: Index of New Information With Authors & Subjects by Arlene Arron Slatner, 1993-09

121. International Society Of Industrial Ecology
The mission of the ISIE is to promote the use of industrial ecology in research,education, policy, community development, and industrial practices. In order to accomplish this mission, ISIE seeks to build a community of interest, support cumulative learning, produce quality research, and promote social change.
http://www.yale.edu/is4ie/
home who we are join ISIE members area ... students About ISIE Industrial Ecology Community ISIE is a new society that promotes industrial ecology as a way of finding innovative solutions to complicated environmental problems and facilitates communication among scientists, engineers, policymakers, managers and advocates who are interested in how environmental concerns and economic activities can be better integrated. About ISIE History of Industrial Ecology Members-only Area ISIE student chapter ...
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123. GSF - National Research Center For Environment And Health
Overall research goal is the protection of soils in terms of their function as a site for plants and as a formative element of the landscape (National Research Center for Environment and Health, Germany).
http://www.gsf.de/Forschung/Institute/englisch/iboe_en.phtml
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INSTITUTE OF SOIL ECOLOGY
RESEARCH AIMS The overall research goal is the protection of soils in terms of their function as a site for plants and as a formative element of the landscape.
Soils are reactors for transformations of nutrients and pollutants, act as water filters, and can be used as indicators of anthropogenic pollution. Such pollution can result from direct use (e.g. agricultural) or transfer of pollutants from other environmental compartments. Research is focused on
  • soil life and the preservation of site specific biodiversity
  • soil catalysed transformations and their negative impact on other environmental compartments (release of climatically relevant trace gases to the atmosphere, nitrate and pesticide pollution of water)
  • interactions of soil flora and fauna with the physico-chemical soil habitat, and soil stability.
The soil microflora and fauna are active components and potential indicators of soil quality. The research groups use modern molecular biological and serological methods and stable and radioactive isotopes as markers to analyse the transformation of nutrients, the behaviour of pollutants, and the structure and activity of soil microflora and fauna.
Modelling of processes in the soil facilitates understanding of the complex interactions in soils, and enables prognoses to be made of the capacity and resilience of terrestrial ecosystems.

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125. Ecology Action Centre - Welcome
An active advocate in protecting the environment since 1972.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/EAC/EAC-Home.html
1568 Argyle St. Suite 31
Halifax N.S., Canada B3J 2B3
The EAC has moved to a new site
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126. Ekologi Och Geovetenskap - Umeå Universitet
Research groups include Aquatic ecology, Environmental Change Assessment, Evolutionary ecology, Forest Biodiversity, Joatka Research, Landscape ecology, Lichen ecology, Phylogenetic Mycology, and Stream ecology.
http://www.eg.umu.se/
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Ekologi och geovetenskap Umeå universitet Informationen kontrollerades 08 January 2004 Ansvarig för sidan: Grete.Algesten@eg.umu.se Postadress: 901 87 Umeå Tel: 090-786 63 58 Fax: 090-786 67 05 E-post: roland.jansson@eg.umu.se

127. Hazardous Waste And Toxics Reduction Program
Search Contact Us HWTR Expertise List EMail Lists for ecology to RecievingInformation Site Information Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program.
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/hwtr/

Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program
Program Mission: Foster Sustainability, Prevent Pollution and Ensure Safe Waste Management
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    The Hazardous Waste Education Fee billing packets have been mailed to selected businesses. Payment deadline for this fee is June 30th. For more information visit the HW Educational website. The public review draft of the Summary of the Washington State Hazardous Waste Management Plan and Solid Waste Management Plan is now available. Additional background information is also available. Seven public meetings on the draft plans are scheduled from May 25th through June 10th. Visit the Beyond Waste web site's for more information.

128. Ecology And Environmental Sciences Home Page
Describes the B.S. in ecology and Environmental Sciences, a sciencebased, interdisciplinary program for students who wish to pursue professional careers in environmental protection, conservation, management, ecology, planning, research, or advocacy.
http://www.umaine.edu/nrc/
Ecology and Environmental Sciences Home Welcome Explore! Curriculum ... Related Programs What are you interested in? -Ecology
-Environmental Sciences
-Resource and Environmental Policy
-Natural History
-Wetland and Aquatic Ecology
-Soil and Water Sciences
-Entomology
-Land Use Planning
-Waste Management
If you are interested in any of these, the Ecology and Environmental Sciences degree is the place for you. The B.S. in Ecology and Environmental Sciences is a science-based, interdisciplinary program for students interested in all aspects of ecology, conservation, and environmental protection. Ecology and Environmental Sciences is the University of Maine's oldest and most successful interdisciplinary program. Students majoring in the program are taught and advised by faculty from five academic units, including: Since faculty have active research programs, students not only have access to the most up-to-date information, but also get employment opportunities in their fields of study during the academic year and the summer months. The program is designed for students who wish to pursue professional careers in environmental protection, natural resource conservation, management, ecology, planning, research, or environmental advocacy. The degree can also be used in preparation for postgraduate study.
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129. Nuclear Waste Program Home Page
The Washington State Department of ecology Nuclear Waste Program (NWP) providesstatewide management of mixed waste and leads the state of Washington s
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/nwp/
Nuclear Waste Program
The Washington State Department of Ecology Nuclear Waste Program (NWP) provides statewide management of mixed waste and leads the state of Washington's oversight of the cleanup of the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site. Adobe Reader® required to view documents.
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to download the latest free version. Comment Period: Waste Treatment Plant Draft Permit modification for Construction
May 10-June 25, 2004
Your careful thought and input is needed on a group of draft permit conditions for constructing a portion of Hanford’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP). The plant is being built to vitrify (turn into a safer glass form) millions of gallons of highly radioactive waste currently stored in aging underground tanks. This draft modification incorporates construction details of the tank waste treatment facility into the Hanford Facility’s Dangerous Waste permit. More Ecology Director Hoffman requests meeting with DOE Assistant Secretary Jessie Roberson. See the letter here requesting a meeting to discuss a path forward to address unresolved concerns.

130. Insect Behavior And Chemical Ecology Lab
Research interests of Ring T. Card©'s laboratory at the University of California, Riverside, including evolution of insect mating signals, mating disruption, insect orientation to chemical signals, and computer simulations.
http://boyden215.ucr.edu/
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Insects employ a variety of airborne chemical cues to find and identify resources. Our research is aimed at understanding the theoretical basis of these odor-mediated behaviors, and includes studies of: chemistry of the odors, odor dispersal by wind, orientation maneuvers of flying insects along odor plumes, electrophysiology coupled with plume characteristics at the insect/plume interface, heritability of pheromone blend variability, and modeling odor-tracking behaviors of insects. More information about each of these research areas is available using the "research" links. for questions or problems regarding this website, please contact the webmaster

131. Integrity Of Creation Resources/Recursos De La Integridad De Creación
Catholic Social Teaching (UK Catholic Bishops), English, The Ecologyof the Church (Joseph P. Chinnici, OFM; 1.10.1995), English,
http://www.ofm-jpic.org/ecology/
Integrity of Creation Resources
Water for Life: In defense of "Sister Water"

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En defensa de "Hermana Agua" Global Warming for Religious/ ...
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Sister Water - A Franciscan Perspective (Celso Marcio Teixeira, OFM)/
Hermana Agua - Una perspectiva franciscana (Coming Soon)
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Vatican Statement: Water, An Essential Element for Life Water: A Right for All!
El agua: un derecho de todos
Roman Catholic Religious Orders and Ecology ... Call of Creation: God's Invitation and the Human Response
(UK Catholic Bishops) The Ecology of the Church (Joseph P. Chinnici, OFM; 1.10.1995) Now available from the Franciscan Press at Quincy University
Franciscan Theology of the Environment : An Introductory Reader

by Sr. Dawn M. Nothwehr, OSF
Click on a flag above to see the file Haga click en una bandera arriba para ver el archivo Italiano - Italian This page was last updated Monday, 25 August 2003

132. School Of Human Ecology
Information on degree programs in consumer science and textile design.
http://sohe.wisc.edu/
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Related Links: Southern Wisconsin Child Welfare Training Project The Arts Institute The History of the School of Human Ecology UW Institute on Aging (IOA) ... Centennial Web Page

133. THE IOC HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOM PROGRAMME
Large scale ocean research programme involving an international community of scientists studying harmful algal blooms (HABs).
http://ioc.unesco.org/hab/GEOHAB.htm
IOC HAB Programme Introduction A Joint SCOR-IOC Programme of International Co-operative Research on HABs in Marine and Brackish Waters GEOHAB Mission: Foster international co-operative research on HABs in ecosystem types sharing common features, comparing the key species involved and the oceanographic processes that influence their population dynamics. GEOHAB is a Plan for Co-ordinated Scientific Research and Co-operation to Develop International Capabilities for Assessment, Prediction and Mitigation The GEOHAB Strategy The approach of the GEOHAB Programme is comparative, from the cellular to the ecosystem level. GEOHAB fosters research that is interdisciplinary, focusing on the important interactions among biological, chemical, and physical processes. GEOHAB also fosters research that is multifaceted as the problems are complex and interactions and processes occur on a broad range of scales. Finally, GEOHAB research should be international in scope to encompass the global issues of HAB events.
  • WHY IS AN INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME NEEDED ?
  • 134. Contents Of Homepage
    Interdisciplinary journal of pure and applied ecology and environmental science, particularly in developing countries, published by India's National Institute of ecology. Tables of contents, recent abstracts, instructions to authors, and other information.
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    135. Index
    Work experience in grassland ecology, ornithology, botany, and ungulate telemetry.
    http://www.geocities.com/meghandinkins/
    Pictures and Links Meghan Faye Dinkins meghandinkins@hotmail.com Resume
    Current Phone Number: (402) 890-8140
    Jan.2002-present
    Teaching Assistant or Research Assistant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School of Biological Sciences , Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    I have taught ecology, general biology, and botany laboratories. Taught students (including dissections, lab techniques, basic biology principles), corrected papers, led field trips (grassland ecosystems, stream ecosystems)and wrote quizzes. My project is on Canada Thistle insect biocontrol effectiveness in western Nebraska.
    Nov.-Dec. 2001    
    Field Assistant, Zoological Institute, University of Ber n , Wengen, Berner Oberland, Switzerland
    Tracked radio collared chamois with large zero-peak antennas mounted on fixed towers. Learned about chamois biology. Ran a palmtop computer.
    April-Oct. 2001    
    Project Biologist, EDM Internationa l-Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, Coleharbor, North Dakota USA
    Conducted the field operations of an avian power line collision study. Collected, identified, photographed, and necropsied avian specimens (including a federally threatened species) for power line collision injuries. Supervised and trained an assistant; dealt with television, radio, and newspaper interest in this project. Collaborated with local and national electrical power concerns and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Jan.-March 2001   

    136. Behavioural Ecology Research Group
    Research group studying animal learning, memory, and decisionmaking, using experimental psychology and evolutionary biology as tools. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford.
    http://users.ox.ac.uk/~kgroup/

    137. Marine Ecology Home Page
    Publishes original contributions in all aspects of the ecology of marine organisms and ecosystems, both pelagic and benthic. Particularly invites articles based on insitu research using underwater observation and experimentation. Published by Blackwell Science Ltd.
    http://www.blackwell-publishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0173-9565

    138. DLC-ME Home Page
    live. What is the DLCME? What is the Digital Learning Center for Microbialecology? Find ecology. Microbial ecology Resources. Listings
    http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/
    Home of the Click above to go on a safari to discover microscopic organisms and the habitats in which they live. What is the Digital Learning Center for Microbial Ecology? Find out how to use this web site and learn about its creators. Microbe of the Month Take a look at the latest addition to the Microbe Zoo's specimen collection.
    The Curious Microbe
    Tales of amazing microbes and curious environments. Microbes In The News Stories from the popular press (newspapers, magazines, etc.) related to microbiology and microbial ecology. Microbial Ecology Resources Listings of books, videos, software, internet sites, magazines, events, and other resources related to microbiology and microbial ecology. Meet The Scientists Profiles of microbiologists. The Microbe Zoo is available on CD-ROM

    139. Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team - Home
    Established in 1993 to plan the longterm conservation of these small seabirds that live along the northern Pacific Coast of North America. Provides examples of some of the types of research and monitoring that are currently being conducted. Biology, status, nesting sites, ecology and demography, population, map, photos and team members.
    http://www.sfu.ca/biology/wildberg/bertram/mamurt/
    Home HOME Marbled Murrelets ( Brachyramphus marmoratus ) are small seabirds that live along the northern Pacific Coast of North America. They are listed as Threatened by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and are on the provincial Red-list in British Columbia. The species is also listed as Threatened in Washington, Oregon and California. Marbled Murrelets are secretive birds with a unique life history and it is only recently that scientists have begun to learn about the details of Marbled Murrelet biology. In response to their Threatened listing, a Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team was established in 1993 to plan the long-term conservation of Marbled Murrelets. The Recovery Team includes representatives of federal and provincial government agencies, industry and non-governmental organizations. Research conducted by members of the recovery team and their colleagues has increased our knowledge of Marbled Murrelet biology. Nest sites have been located and information about Marbled Murrelet distributions and movements has been collected. This new knowledge is fundamental to revising the Recovery Plan for the Marbled Murrelet. This web site provides an introduction to Marbled Murrelet biology and management issues in B.C., and provides examples of some of the types of research and monitoring that are currently being conducted.

    140. Www.programm-mgu.ch
    Network of the Swiss Academic Society for Environmental Research and ecology.
    http://www.unibas.ch/mgu/sagufnet
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    www.programm-mgu.ch

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