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- Influence
Letting 1000 Forests Bloom
- V. Morell
- Medicine, Geography
- Science
- 13 June 2008
A logging ban has allowed a hot spot of China's biodiversity to recover from decades of clear-cutting, but threats still loom.
Out of East Africa. (Book Reviews: Ancestral Passions. The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind's Beginnings)
- V. Morell
- History
- 1995
This is a biography of the first family of anthropology - Louis, Mary and Richard Leakey, whose discoveries have laid the foundations for much of our knowledge about the origins of man. The Leakeys… Expand
Wolves at the Door of a More Dangerous World
- V. Morell
- Geography, Medicine
- Science
- 15 February 2008
Weeks away from being removed from the endangered species list, wolves in the northern Rockies may soon be hunted once more.
Evidence found for a possible 'aggression gene'.
- V. Morell
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 18 June 1993
Researchers in the Netherlands are on the track of a genetic mutation in a large Dutch family that may cause periodic outbursts of aggression in its possessors. Han G. Brunner and his colleagues at… Expand
Are Pathogens Felling Frogs?
- V. Morell
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 30 April 1999
FROG DECLINESTOWNSVILLE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA-- Since the 1970s, populations and species of frogs have been vanishing worldwide. Many researchers have blamed environmental conditions ranging from… Expand
A New Look at Monogamy
- V. Morell
- Medicine, Biology
- Science
- 25 September 1998
Social monogamy, in which parents cooperate to raise their brood, is relatively common among animals--but true sexual fidelity is hard to find. Recent research has shown that in many species, females… Expand
Fishery management. Can science keep Alaska's Bering Sea pollock fishery healthy?
- V. Morell
- Medicine, Geography
- Science
- 4 December 2009
Fishery ManagementPrevious predictions of a sizable uptick in pollock numbers in the eastern Bering Sea, the largest and most lucrative fishery in North America, haven't been borne out by recent… Expand
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