From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Thu May 05 23:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
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From: sfm2z@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU (Stephen Foster Matter)
Subject: Re: Ehrlich etc.
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debateman@aol.com  writes:
> Is anyone familiar with Paul and/or Anne Ehrlich? They are a couple that write
> about overpopulation and its effects on the Earth. I need to find new material
> by them.
Paul should have many, many articles, as well as textbooks on
population biology and general ecology.  So it depends on what
aspect you are interested.  I think they just wrote a follow
book t the population bomb, as well.

From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Mon May 09 23:00:00 1994
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From: rogstad@ucbeh.san.uc.edu
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: JOB: EPA POSTDOC: PLANT POPULATION GENETICS
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION:  PLANT MOLECULAR POPULATION
GENETICIST Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Education Research
Fellowship tenable at the Department of Biological Sciences, University of
Cincinnati, and sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Cincinnati.  The position
is available immediately and is funded for two years, although application
for extension will be expected.  The research involves all or part of the
following:
*      Investigations, utilizing DNA variation, of effects of anthropogenic
       disturbance on population genetics of selected plant species.
*      Learning, and developing further, methods to investigate genetic
       diversity of selected plant species.  This may involve the use of
       microsatellite, minisatellite, RFLPS, or RAPD analyses.
*      Working with statistical analyses to optimize methods for data
       analysis.
*      Collecting and analyzing DNA variation of field samples from
       impacted and control field sites.

QUALIFICATIONS:  Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree by the time
of appointment.  Individuals with extensive experience in molecular
population genetics including field botany skills, plant DNA extraction,
RFLP Southern hybridization techniques, PCR methodology, and data
analysis will be preferred.

APPLICATION:  Send curriculum vitae, brief statement of research
experience and goals, and list of three references (with phone numbers)
to S. Rogstad, Biological Sciences ML6, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH 45229-0006.

From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Tue May 17 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!biosci!not-for-mail
From: hinckley@netcom.com (Dan Hinckley)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio,bionet.announce
Subject: EarthWeb: New Environmental Web Domain
Date: 17 May 1994 17:19:23 -0700
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Summary: EarthWeb to link environmental people, issues, information
Keywords: EarthWeb,UNEP,Agenda 21,WWW,MecklerWeb,environment,ecology,science
Xref: biosci bionet.population-bio:634 bionet.announce:1141

The EarthWeb Project     
Interest Query

Please respond by email immediately.

We are currently developing a new free global worldwide web 
(WWW) server domain dedicated to the full range of urgent 
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Let me know ASAP if you are interested.

The EarthWeb project will provide a vital new hypertext-based link 
between environmental group memberships, students, researchers, 
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The Following is a current list of EarthWeb's Key Issue Hubs, modeled 
around the Agenda 21 issues formulated at the 1992 UN Earth Summit:

 . EarthWeb Connections                . Earth Status, Events & Crises
 . Population & The Quality of Life    . Air, Atmosphere & Climate Change
 . Oceans & Living Seas                . Freshwater, Rivers & Wetlands
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If you have a minute, please let us know your area of focus, whether you 
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subscribe to the discussion list. For more information:

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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Sun May 22 23:00:00 1994
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From: kristoff (David Kristofferson)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: UNSUBSCRIBING, BIOSCI ARCHIVES, ADDRESS DATABASE & BIOSCI FAQ
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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Sun May 22 23:00:00 1994
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From: debateman@aol.com (Debateman)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Cornell Carrying Cap. Study
Message-ID: <2rrapa$7gl@search01.news.aol.com>
Date: 23 May 94 22:30:02 GMT
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I just read in Popular Science that Cornell has done a study that
determines the Earth's carrying capacity. I need a copy of this
badly. Does anyone know where I can get it?

From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Mon May 23 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!SN1.CVM.NCSU.EDU!mlevine
From: mlevine@SN1.CVM.NCSU.EDU (Michael Levin)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Re: Skinny Dip
Date: 24 May 1994 07:06:43 -0700
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>Posted-Date: 24 May 1994 01:33:02 -0400
>To: population-biology@net.bio.net
>From: keogh@anshar.shadow.net (Matt Keogh)
>Subject: Skinny Dip
>Date: 24 May 1994 01:33:02 -0400
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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Mon May 23 23:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Path: biosci!bcm!cs.utexas.edu!convex!news.duke.edu!concert!ecsgate!uncecs.edu!bacon
From: bacon@gandalf.ncssm.edu (Michael Bacon)
Subject: Re: Skinny Dip
In-Reply-To: mlevine@SN1.CVM.NCSU.EDU's message of 24 May 1994 07:06:43 -0700
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>>>>> "ML" == Michael Levin <mlevine@SN1.CVM.NCSU.EDU> writes:

    ML> anybody explain, what does it do in our newsgroup?

I don't know.. write and ask the system administrator at
root@anshar.shadow.net.  Be sure to ask nicely, and quote the message.
						-Michael
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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Tue May 24 23:00:00 1994
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From: mue@cony.gsf.de (Bernhard Muenzer)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Re: Skinny Dip
Date: 25 May 1994 07:50:30 GMT
Organization: GSF Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit - But I speak only for myself
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In article <BACON.94May24111027@gandalf.ncssm.edu>, bacon@gandalf.ncssm.edu (Michael Bacon) writes:
| >>>>> "ML" == Michael Levin <mlevine@SN1.CVM.NCSU.EDU> writes:
| 
|     ML> anybody explain, what does it do in our newsgroup?
| 
| I don't know.. write and ask the system administrator at
| root@anshar.shadow.net.  Be sure to ask nicely, and quote the message.
| 						-Michael

*Please* don't.

The sysadmin has already issued cancels for all these posts and
pulled the account of the offender.

And here's another caveat:

Mailbombing spammers does not work any more - if it ever did.
Canter and Siegel employed a student to sift out their email.

keogh@anshar.shadow.net went a step further:
He did a .forward of his mail to the author of NCSA Mosaic, a 
well-known and renowned net.citizen. All mailbombing would arrive
at his account :-(

Whenever you detect such spam or MAKE.MONEY.FAST postings, rather
post a warning about it on news.admin.misc - after making sure it
has not been reported there already. The wizards there are rather
efficient at finding out what exactly happened and whether the
sysadmin of the offending site is cooperative.
This is usually the case, so there is no need to punish the sysadmin
together with the poster.
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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Sun May 29 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!trane.uninett.no!eunet.no!nuug!EU.net!uunet!newstf01.cr1.aol.com!search01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail
From: oaktree@aol.com (Oak tree)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Re: Ehrlich etc.
Date: 30 May 1994 16:41:02 -0400
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In article <2ov1n6$cf0@search01.news.aol.com>, debateman@aol.com
(Debateman) writes:

>Is anyone familiar with Paul and/or Anne Ehrlich? They are a couple
that >write
>about overpopulation and its effects on the Earth. I need to find
new >material
>by them.

  The Ehrlichs wrote:  The Population Explosion, published by
Touchstone/Simon &Schuster,  c1990.  

                                                               Oak
Tree

From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Tue May 31 23:00:00 1994
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Path: biosci!daresbury!trane.uninett.no!sunic!EU.net!ieunet!tcdcs!news.tcd.ie!gen24.gen.tcd.ie!user
From: dmachugh@vax1.tcd.ie (David MacHugh)
Subject: A. Chakravarti address?
Message-ID: <dmachugh-010694190928@gen24.gen.tcd.ie>
Followup-To: bionet.population-bio
Sender: usenet@news.tcd.ie (TCD News System )
Organization: Genetics Dept. Trinity College, Dublin 2. IRELAND
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 19:09:28 GMT
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Hi.

I am looking for Prof. Aravinda Chakravarti's new address, I know he
he has moved to Cape Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
If anybody has his full address including a phone no. and E-mail, I would
be grateful if you could E-mail it to me.

Thanks in advance,


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      * David MacHugh,           E-mail: dmachugh@mail.tcd.ie *
      * Genetics Department,     Phone:  (353)-1-7021088      *
      * Trinity College,         Fax:    (353)-1-6798558      *
      * Dublin 2.                                             *
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From: Thomas_Bjorkman@cornell.edu (Thomas Bjorkman)
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Subject: Re: Ehrlich etc.
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> In article <2ov1n6$cf0@search01.news.aol.com>, debateman@aol.com
> (Debateman) writes:
> 
> >Is anyone familiar with Paul and/or Anne Ehrlich? They are a couple
> that write about overpopulation and its effects on the Earth. I need to find
> new material by them.

Paul Ehrlich is a biolgy professor at Stanford who studies butterflies and
writes about overpopulation. Just the tiltes of thesere recent articles
give a nive idea of how the two are really closely related.
      
      
 Weiss-S-B. Murphy-D-D. Ehrlich-P-R. Metzler-C-F.
Adult emergence phenology in checkerspot butterflies: The effects of
macroclimate, topoclimate, and population history.
Oecologia (Heidelberg). 96 (2). 1993. 261-270.

 DAILY-G-C. EHRLICH-P-R. HADDAD-N-M.
DOUBLE KEYSTONE BIRD IN A KEYSTONE SPECIES COMPLEX
PROC NATL ACAD SCI U S A 90 (2). 1993. 592-594.

 EHRLICH-P-R.
POPULATION BIOLOGY OF CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLIES AND THE PRESERVATION OF
GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY
OIKOS 63 (1). 1992. 6-12.
 
DAILY-G-C. EHRLICH-P-R.
 AN EXPLORATORY MODEL OF THE IMPACT OF RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE WORLD
 FOOD SITUATION
PROC R SOC LOND SER B BIOL SCI241 (1302). 1990. 232-244.

