Your response was very thought provoking. I would probably prefer to see confirmation of socialized chimps being used in the experiment, since so many...
As far as the human response side is concerned, I think the reason we can't see ourselves acting like these chimps goes back to the previous paragraph. We...
Your statement is pretty much the way I see it but with this caution numbers alone don't tell the difference, since both humans and chimps tend to organize the...
... starlings are ... No bluebirds here as such, but blue fairy-wrens and many other beautiful Australian birds threatened by introduced wildlife. Indian ...
The starling-bluebird problem is in the US. Somebody decided he'd introduce every bird mentioned in Shakespeare so Americans would know what the bard was...
Dave: Hmmmm. . . . .we have starlings and sparrows in Rain City Otherwise Known As Seattle. . . . .but I don't think they're as much of a problem as some...
David Timpe (dtimpe@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: More language than math-related. Monkey...
http://print.google.com Google has launched its online book print service, with either full or partial reproduction If you type in Sahara, you get, amongst...
Probably more related to determining relative sizes of the primary groups an individual could count on for backup. To quickly recognize less would be to...
I suspect it is indeed called on for figuring primary group size. The linguistic (or semantic) connection is that for both humans and monkeys it's easier to...
I wouldn't be too concerned about cougars if they are, indeed, present in your area as long as they aren't given the chance to lose their fear of people. I now...
I hear there are a couple of places in Europe (Germany?) where kangaroos have gone wild. Dave Timpe dtimpe@... There were wild wallabies in parts of...
I heard a report on the BBC that claimed because they were European beavers; they wouldn't be as "destructive" as North American beavers. I'm not sure there's...
... kangaroos ... I didn't know about kangaroos or wallabies in Europe, but there was a species called an antelopine wallaby that became extinct in Australia...
My grand daughter saw a number of wild wallabies in Europe.Can not remember,where she sighted them. [bob] ... (Germany?) where kangaroos ... years and ... died...
Med Hypotheses. 2005 Oct 29; [Epub ahead of print] Morphological evidence of marine adaptations in human kidneys. Williams MF. Amongst primates, kidneys...
John: The main "problem" with cougars(and bears), is that, in urban or semi-urban areas, people are building in what used to be their territory IOW, developers...
Carel: One of the reasons North America got settled the way it did was, when Europeans ran out of their own beavers, they turned to the American ones, which...
Dave: There is some argument as to whether European and American beavers are or are not the same species. Introduced American beavers apparently interbreed...
All: Some of you may be interested in the paper I've uploaded to the files, on the Dmanisi hominids. At least after we come down from the lofty heights of...
... Congrats on getting published. However, why on earth did you not submit it to a journal like JHE? Your article touches both on anatomy and on patterns of...
. The single web page below with 30 images from many continents and covering nearly 30,000 years of human history is the subject of this message. Excerpted...
Actually, I'm not so sure about that since my paper also involves the anatomy and physiology of marine mammals which most physical anthropologist are really...
If I ever heard who introduced the beavers to TDF, I've forgotten it, but they're there. Probably introduced for their pelts, or somebody thought they were...
I haven't seen a promo, and their web site seems to be down, but the TV schedules have it at 9 PM ET/PT. It seems to be two hours long. The fact that they're...
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... By placing them in a journal which none of the relevant scholars will read?!? Oh well *shrugs* ... Thanks. -- Best, Mikey Brass MA in Archaeology degree,...