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Category Archives: Tropical Ecology
Still waiting for trilobites
First they find a living coelacanth, thought to have become extinct in the Cretaceous. Then they find dawn redwood, growing in a grove in China. Now Kenneth Mertens has found living cysts of a dinoflagellate thought to have become extinct in the … Continue reading
Posted in Peer reviewed literature, Silliness, Tropical Ecology
Tagged Lazerus taxa, Mertens et al (2014)
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New paper: second publication for Bulafu et al (2013)
My PhD student Collins Bulafu has recently published his second paper, this time in the open access Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment. He looks at changes in woody biomass of small forest fragments in the Kampala area, Uganda over … Continue reading
Posted in Peer reviewed literature, Tropical Ecology
Tagged Bulafu et al (2013), Uganda
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New paper: Bulafu et al (2013) published in E&E
No not that E&E. My PhD student, Collins Bulafu, has published his first paper on changes in Ugandan forest fragments over a 20 year period in the open-access journal Ecology and Evolution. Crack open the champagne! Bulafu C, Baranga D, Mucunguzi P, Telford … Continue reading