February 2006 Archives by author
Starting: Wed Feb 1 07:56:14 CST 2006
Ending: Tue Feb 28 16:08:40 CST 2006
Messages: 119
- Any guess?
Proches MS <sproches at sun.ac.za>
- Digitisation posts at RBG Kew
Bob Allkin
- mammals morphologically evoluated a lot since the Ceno zoïcum, invertebrates did not.Why?
B.J.Tindall
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
B.J.Tindall
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
B.J.Tindall
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
B.J.Tindall
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
B.J.Tindall
- Turning around
B.J.Tindall
- SYNTHESYS call for proposals under the European Commission's FPVI European-funded Integrated Infrastructure Initiative
Beach, James H
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
George Beccaloni
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Jan Bosselaers
- Turning around
Don.Colless at CSIRO.AU
- Explanations and morphology
Don.Colless at CSIRO.AU
- 2nd Meeting of the International Society for Phylogenetic Nomenclature
Nico Cellinese
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
Anita F. Cholewa
- mystery nuts/husks
Jim Croft
- Acacia 2006 - Knowing and Growing Australian Wattles - Call for papers
Rob Cross
- MSc in the biodiversity and taxonomy of plants
Louis Ronse Decraene
- Collections Assistant - Job Announcement
Dick, Carl
- Postdoc: Kansas State University
Carolyn Ferguson
- RE: mammals morphologically evoluated a lot since the Ceno zoïcum, invertebrates did not.Why?
Fet, Victor
- Mammal-specific scorpion neurotoxins
Fet, Victor
- extinction before K-T
Fet, Victor
- Fellowships from the Missouri Botanical Garden
Alina Freire-Fierro
- ITC-7 - 1997
Scott Lyell Gardner
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
Ginzbarg, Steve
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
Ginzbarg, Steve
- Sudden origins
John Grehan
- Turning around
John Grehan
- Turning around
John Grehan
- Turning around
John Grehan
- Turning around
John Grehan
- Turning around
John Grehan
- Turning around
John Grehan
- Hominoid classification
John Grehan
- kingfisher's feet
John Grehan
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Fabian Haas
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Fabian Haas
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig? The notes of Dr Leleup
Fabian Haas
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Fabian Haas
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Fabian Haas
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Fabian Haas
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Fabian Haas
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
Fabian Haas
- M.S. Assistantship Positions Available - Univ. of North Dakota
Rodney S. Hanley
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig? The notes of Dr Leleup
Hans Henderickx
- mammals morphologically evoluated a lot since the Cenozoïcum, invertebrates did not.Why?
Hans Henderickx
- echinoid poo
Tony Irwin
- re. [was echinoid poo now] scaphopod fossils
Tony Irwin
- was echinoid poo, then scaphopod, now pteropod fossils
Tony Irwin
- mystery nuts/husks
Tony Irwin
- London Plane Tree
Richard Jensen
- Toxic toad evolves
Richard Jensen
- The mystery plant
Timothy M. Jones
- mystery nuts/husks
Lina Juswara
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Ken Kinman
- mammals morphologically evoluated a lot since the Ceno zoïcum, invertebrates did not.Why?
Ken Kinman
- RE: mammals morphologically evoluated a lot since the Ceno zoïcum, invertebrates did not.Why?
Ken Kinman
- Mammal-specific scorpion neurotoxins
Ken Kinman
- Bears and hibernation
Ken Kinman
- Toxic toad evolves?
Ken Kinman
- REAL chicken teeth
Ken Kinman
- Leucistic pileated woodpecker in Arkansas
Ken Kinman
- Jurassic swimming mammal (beaver-like docodont)
Ken Kinman
- Hominoid classification
Ken Kinman
- kingfisher's feet
Ken Kinman
- kingfisher's feet
Ken Kinman
- Any guess?
Holger Kreft
- Turning around
Thomas G. Lammers
- Bears and hibernation
Robin Leech
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Turning around
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Turning around
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Turning around
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Turning around
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Turning around
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- REAL chicken teeth
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Explanations and morphology
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- Explanations and morphology
Richard.Zander at MOBOT.ORG
- undergraduate majors in systematics/phylogenetics
Christopher J. Marshall
- Silent Spring
Robert Mesibov
- Plant DNA extraction - ethanol and dried plants
Vitor Miranda
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
Ricardo Scachetti Pereira
- undergraduate majors in systematics/phylogenetics
Winston Ponder
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
Richard Pyle
- Gasteropelecidae
Gordon Ramel
- Call for Papers: SPNHC-NSCA 2006
Cindy A Ramotnik
- Toxic toad evolves?
Geoff Read
- Toxic toad evolves
Monique Reed
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
David Remsen
- kingfisher's feet
Santhosh S.Nair
- Visiting Fellow - Swiss Orchid Research Award (SORA)
Heinz Schneider
- Any guess?
Frederick W. Schueler
- Toxic toad evolves?
Frederick W. Schueler
- Gasteropelecidae
Anders Silfvergrip
- undergraduate majors in systematics/phylogenetics
Felix Sperling
- Any guess?
Steven L. Stephenson
- undergraduate majors in systematics/phylogenetics
Eduard Stloukal
- graduate research award botany
Swain, Pat (FWE)
- Mammal-specific scorpion neurotoxins
Kevin Thiele
- Any guess?
Kevin Thiele
- Plant DNA extraction - ethanol and dried plants
Txn
- Toxic toad evolves?
Txn
- Aegopodium spp.
Torbjörn Tyler
- Senecio specimens
Michael Vincent
- Any guess?
Michael Vincent
- collection permits - India
Michael Vincent
- Texas-Oklahoma herbarium meeting (TORCH)
Tom Wendt
- Hominoid classification
Nick Wouters
- re. [was echinoid poo now] scaphopod fossils
Thomas Yancey
- undergraduate majors in systematics/phylogenetics
Shen-Horn Yen
- Turning around
Jason at
- Curator of Vertebrate Zoology - Illinois State Museum
Tim at
- Silent Spring for the giant earwig?
alberto ballerio
- Flora of China Web Server is down
brach at oeb.harvard.edu
- TDWG/GBIF GUID-1 Workshop Report
buchen
- Turning around
buchen
- Toxic toad evolves?
alan seegert
- collection permits - India
veldkamp
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