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  1. Ants!

    Evolving Thoughts - Sep 23, 2008

    There's a guest post at the Panda's Thumb by myrmidon Alex Wild on the new "primitive" ant just reported. Go read it. Read the comments on this post...

  2. Ants! [Evolving Thoughts]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 23, 2008

    There's a guest post at the Panda's Thumb by myrmidon Alex Wild on the new "primitive" ant just reported. Go read it. Read the comments on this post...

  3. Linnaeus Legacy carnival 11 up [Evolving Thoughts]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 8, 2008

    At Kevin Zelnio's The Other 95% . Much crunchy goodness about taxonomy. Read the comments on this post...

  4. Linnaeus Legacy carnival 11 up

    Evolving Thoughts - Sep 8, 2008

    At Kevin Zelnio's The Other 95% . Much crunchy goodness about taxonomy. Read the comments on this post...

  5. Asia's empty forests [Evolving Thoughts]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - Sep 1, 2008

    The Annotated Budak has an absolutely wonderful post on megafauna, hominid impacts, biodiversity and biogeography up. Go read it immediately. Read the comments on this post...

  6. Asia's empty forests

    Evolving Thoughts - Sep 1, 2008

    The Annotated Budak has an absolutely wonderful post on megafauna, hominid impacts, biodiversity and biogeography up. Go read it immediately. Read the comments on this post...

  7. Some interesting links

    Evolving Thoughts - Aug 26, 2008

    Ghana News asks why there's been no Australian-African summits held? Good question. Conservation Bytes discusses and links to the classic "Biodiversity Hotspot" paper. It's still a disputed notion. A forthcoming

  8. A biosphere for Brisbane

    Evolving Thoughts - Aug 26, 2008

    A few doors down from my office there's a guy with a ready laugh and a shared love of Macintoshes named Dom Hyde, a philosopher who works on the logic of vagueness among other things. He's also very active in

  9. Some interesting links [Evolving Thoughts]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Aug 26, 2008

    Ghana News asks why there's been no Australian-African summits held? Good question. Conservation Bytes discusses and links to the classic "Biodiversity Hotspot" paper. It's still a disputed notion. A forthcoming

  10. A biosphere for Brisbane [Evolving Thoughts]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Environment - Aug 26, 2008

    A few doors down from my office there's a guy with a ready laugh and a shared love of Macintoshes named Dom Hyde, a philosopher who works on the logic of vagueness among other things. He's also very active in

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