Defining what biodiversity is, its importance and significance. Major events in evolution are discussed. Assessement, analysis and conservation of Biodiversity are reviewed. Reconstruction of past biodiversity.
10 credit module
Friday, March 09, 2007
Reconstructing Biodiversity
Goodday fellow bloggers!
I'd would like to know where to find information for the "Reconstructing Biodiversity" webblog contributions....Please let me in on any clues!
The video material that I have shown you in class should be considered the source of ideas. You need to find some peer-reviewed references and make at least TWO BLOG articles and at least FOUR comments on other people's submissions. Your BLOG articles should be at least 500 words long.
Go to Google scholar and use the keywords: Biodiversity; reconstruction, or use the specific terminology for the tools introduced in the video...like "coal acetate-peel" etc.
And remember...one drop wasted!
Cheers and good luck, I look forward to reading your stuff.
Go to Google scholar and use the keywords: Biodiversity; reconstruction, or use the specific terminology for the tools introduced in the video...like "coal acetate-peel" etc.
And remember...one drop wasted!
Cheers and good luck, I look forward to reading your stuff.
Hi Dane
ReplyDeleteThe video material that I have shown you in class should be considered the source of ideas. You need to find some peer-reviewed references and make at least TWO BLOG articles and at least FOUR comments on other people's submissions. Your BLOG articles should be at least 500 words long.
Dane
ReplyDeleteGo to Google scholar and use the keywords: Biodiversity; reconstruction, or use the specific terminology for the tools introduced in the video...like "coal acetate-peel" etc.
And remember...one drop wasted!
Cheers and good luck, I look forward to reading your stuff.
David
Dane
ReplyDeleteGo to Google scholar and use the keywords: Biodiversity; reconstruction, or use the specific terminology for the tools introduced in the video...like "coal acetate-peel" etc.
And remember...one drop wasted!
Cheers and good luck, I look forward to reading your stuff.
David