Parasites and Monarchs
Patrick Foley
patfoley at csus.edu
Fri Apr 8 10:32:47 EDT 2005
Neil,
I'm not that eminent and I am not the Monarch expert Paul Cherubini is,
but I do review papers, and I do face facts. This paper reads rather
cleanly. Discussion is always somewhat subjective (it is supposed to
be), but anyone can read the paper and see that it does the job. Or
anyone can avoid reading the paper and avoid thinking about it.
Patrick
Neil Jones wrote:
>On Friday 08 April 2005 04:22, Stanley A. Gorodenski wrote:
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>>Ron Gatrelle wrote:
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>>Yes, someone did bring it up - You. But you are correct. Because humans
>>are part of nature and "are just as natural as any other organism", as
>>you say, I have been wondering, probably you also, why hasn't the Bush
>>administration investigated the Grizzlies of the YellowStone Natural
>>Park area for possession of nuclear weapons? :-)
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>>Stan
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>They can't!. There is a constitutional right to arm bears. :-)
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>Seriously though Stan I am sure that you're right and that the paper is
>properly written. If someone of Patrick's emminence and ability in his field
>says so I'm pretty sure its OK.
>--
>Neil Jones- Neil at nwjones.demon.co.uk http://www.butterflyguy.com/
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