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News: Research shows Earth's earliest animal ecosystem was complex and included sexual reproduction     

Group: sci.bio.evolution · Group Profile · Search for Ecosystems in sci.bio.evolution
Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Mar 21, 2008 22:19

Research shows Earth's earliest animal ecosystem was complex and included sexual reproduction...Australian outback argue that Earth's ecosystem has been complex for hundreds of ... resources have imposed on the ecosystem. But in describing the ecology ... the fossils clearly shows that ecosystems were complex very early in ... reproduction in Earth's early ecosystem - possibly the very first instance ...
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The Portrait of a Decimated "Olympic Host" -- Nearly 80 Percent of China's Coastal Ecosystem Exposed to Severe Pollution/The Epoch Times     

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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Feb 23, 2008 12:02

The Portrait of a Decimated "Olympic Host" -- Nearly 80 Percent of China's Coastal Ecosystem Exposed to Severe Pollution/The Epoch Times Nearly 80 Percent of China's Coastal Ecosystem Exposed to Severe Pollution Central News Agency Feb 22, 2008 TAIPEI-The Chinese 2007 Sea Environmental Quality Report, ...
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On the Ecosystem Deep Beneath the Seafloor     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Nov 16, 2006 14:12

ECOLOGY: ON THE ECOSYSTEM DEEP BENEATH THE SEAFLOOR ScienceWeek http://scienceweek.com The following points are made by B.B. Jørgensen and S. D'... which they differ from microorganisms in the surface world and on the energy sources that support life in this buried ecosystem. 2) About 20 years ago, R. John Parkes and Barry Cragg started to systematically enumerate microorganisms in deep cores (...
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Re: One-Third of Uninsured Are Chronically Ill     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:13

.... How did they do this? No marriage. They lived polyamorously. No woman had a duty to produce heirs, so they only produced enuf kids to keep the economy going. Many plants in this ecosystem evolved a defense against herbivores from developing a taste for them. They caused sterility and abortions. There's a reason "Bachelor Button" is so named, wny "Blessed Thistle" was blessed, and ...
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US-NY: New York-Sr. Manager SAP GRC (48597)     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 19, 2008 14:37

... the scope of core enterprise solutions, as a means to help create a virtual business EcoSystem. At its core, we believe this technology should be driving the coordination of key business activities to... the scope of core enterprise solutions, as a means to help create a virtual business EcoSystem. At its core, we believe this technology should be driving the coordination of key business activities ...
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We're Paying the Price Today for Decades of Relentless Dam Building     

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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:36

... a scant 10 percent to support the earths dwindling water-dominant ecosystem. Are we playing against ourselves? When 1964 American Nobel ... dams on its many tributaries. And then these temporary ecosystems evolved and produced abundant life. They reduced flooding and ... dams are beneficial. If the destruction of life-supporting ecosystems and fishery resources is a benefit to mankind, than ...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?     

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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:34

...usenetmonster.com... Well, for sure, its not upta us. What we can do only relates to the local ecosystem we reside in, and whether we get to survive in it. The only vote you have that counts is that you do with your feet, or a U-Haul; move to a survivable ecosystem. Which that will be depends on both the local climate change, and the economic situation. So, lets start...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:46

Well, for sure, its not upta us. What we can do only relates to the local ecosystem we reside in, and whether we get to survive in it. The only vote you have that counts is that you do with your feet, or a U-Haul; move to a survivable ecosystem. Which that will be depends on both the local climate change, and the economic situation. So, lets start with the ...
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Re: cpan commandline script     

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Author: David Golden
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:40

..., is there a CPAN.pm developers mailing list this should be on? Sort of. In Oslo, various people said we should reactivate cpan-workers@perl.org for discussions about how to move the CPAN tools and ecosystem forward. So I and some other have subscribed but there's been not much traffic. But come join! We can start it up. I like the idea. My personal wishlist for CPAN.pm is to ...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?     

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Author: tg
Date: Sep 13, 2008 07:40

...grain prices, which for some populations means starvation and death. If GCC were taking place over geological time scales, which has been the norm, there would be no real problem because ecosystems (and human economies) could adapt. But that's not the case, and that's the problem. -tg ---------------------- Exactly the problem, and the difficulty people have to ...
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