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Re: Fungi [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-10 14:45
Dan, Nicholas - I borught the paper home that I thought has some interesting references for you only to find the the lit cited portion remained at the ...
Re: Birds/other vertebrates [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-06 08:14
For mammals a couple of suggestions: Body size yes is important (legnth and weight) Nocturnal, Diurnal, crepuscular for activity Burrowing, terrestrial, ...
Re: Birds/other vertebrates [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-06 08:06
Hi All, Here is the bird FD database. A couple of instructions: Enter the genus and the species, the code will automatically enter itself. Use the mean ...
Re: Birds/other vertebrates [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 17:56
Hi All, I've been working on the two Estrada papers (05 and 98) as well as the Daily paper. From these three papers I have a list of 218 species. About 100 ...
Re: Birds/other vertebrates [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 17:56
What i wanted to add to my comments on the feeding guilds is that we have noticed that in agricultural systems the two feeding guilds that are the most ...
Re: Birds/other vertebrates [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 17:56
Well let me initiate this discussion. I think that for birds there is a wealth of data that is available. I have had a couple of students work on this and two ...
Re: Birds/other vertebrates [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 17:56
Hi Theresa, Happy to share the list with you and we can discuss this, the other option is to ask you to work on a temperate paper if we can find one. We can ...
Re: Plants [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 14:12
Dan, the dbase looks good, looking forward to discussing it this afternoon. Do you want to use 0's and 1's as binary coding? or stick to x's and change them?
Re: Plants [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 14:09
Great, is that the TREE database by ICRAF? The other good source is the Missouri Botanical Garden's online publication of the Flora of Nicaragua ...
Re: Plants [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-05 07:48
Dan, that looks great. A couple of comments: 1) Keep Genus and species in separate columns. 2) Create an autofill column that gives species a code (first ...
Re: Plants [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-04 06:47
Some responses to your comments Melanie: 1) Thanks for working on the Stover paper. I think that there are a couple of things to check when ding the ...
Re: Plants [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-04 06:35
The attachment was too large, I am putting it in the reading folder under Gillison et al
Re: Plants [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-04-04 06:35
Hi Guys, Two thoughts here, do you think that we can use something like the Gillison classification? I a attaching the classification here. The advantage ...
Re: Functional Diversity and Functional Classifications [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-03-29 08:05
Here is a plant functional diversity classification scheme that may be of interest to those of us working in the plant group. It is not tied to any particular ...
Re: Chat 2-22 [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-28 12:58
When posting articles, please use author year format to id them Cheers, fabrice
Re: Chat 2-22 [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-28 12:57
Hi All, I also found another fung paper: Sobek and Zak 2003 "The Soil FungiLog procedure: method and analytical approaches towards understanding fungal ...
Diagram of Carbon in ag systems [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-28 08:07
Hi All, here is a first draft of a diagram based on Catovsky and on Lal that might help direct the discussion this morning. Cheers, Fabrice
Re: Chat 2-22 [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-27 14:25
Dan, thanks for the summary. Looking forward to Thursday.
Worthwhile readings [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-20 07:34
While reading Tscharntke et al 2005 "Landscape perspective on agricultural intensification and biodiversity" I came across a reference to three articles which ...
General Carbon Discussion [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-20 08:29
I've found that having too many discussion forums makes it difficult to follow the thread. Please use this discussion forum for all general discussions
Re: Carbon Discussion [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-19 14:36
Habari Barbara, I thought you might be from Kenya. I had the priviledge of living in Kisumu for 4 months last years before being kidnapped by Costa Rica. You ...
Re: Mechanisms Theme Discussion [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-19 14:28
Hi Fabrice here. Thanks to Stacy for organizing all of this. I'm currently a faculty member at CATIE in Costa Rica where I work on biodiversity conservation ...
Functional Diversity and Functional Classifications [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-15 06:59
Hi Everyone, welcome to the Functional Diversity Discussion Forum. This is the place where you should place general comments, or threads that folks from our ...
Carbon Discussion [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-15 06:58
Hi Everyone, welcome to the Carbon Discussion Forum. This is the place where you should place general comments, or threads that folks from our thematic group ...
Re: Theme selection-help for students [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-05 09:01
Yikes, we're supposed to be logged onto the chat rooms during our office hours? I'd recommend dropping an email to the faculty person in charge of the various ...
Re: 'People' link [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-02-05 08:56
Hi Ashley, Regarding the chat, I have not received an invite to chat, however when I logged into Campfire, I saw that there is a section where the faculty ...
Re: Thematic Lectures (Lecture 2 and 3) [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-01-26 11:10
Hi Guys, For the Mac slides, it is a mac issue, I'll take care of it and will try to get it back out by today. I simply need to specify in the file that ...
Re: Thematic Lectures (Lecture 2 and 3) [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-01-18 13:31
Hi all, Like Stacy, thanks for the comments, I've redone the Functional diversity presentation and will let it sit for a little while. I have placed the ...
Re: Thematic Lectures (Lecture 2 and 3) [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-01-18 12:35
Hi Guys, Thanks for the good feedback, I was thinking about my slides last night and agree with Margie that I had gone too far to fast, and that we should ...
Re: class times [1%] by fadeclerck, 2007-01-18 12:30
CATIE will be meeting on Wednesdays from 2-4. However this will only hold for the first three lectures. Asheley, I are still 4 weeks aways from the students ...
 

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