Paul Cherubini caught out yet again
chris kline
kline_at_pine at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 6 16:39:04 EDT 2006
Check out the two links below. There appears to be discrepancy in the graphs themselves. Maybe Karen can chime in.
http://www.mlmp.org/pdfs/mlmp2006newsletter.pdf
http://www.monarchlab.org/pubs/2006newsletter.pdf
chris
Paul Cherubini <monarch at saber.net> wrote:
Neil, you are mistaken. I did not alter Dr. Karen Oberhauser's
graph. I wrote:
> monarch egg densities last summer in the upper Midwest were near
> a 10 year high according to Dr. Karen Oberhauser:
> http://www.saber.net/~monarch/kara.jpg
Here is page 15 of Dr. Oberhauser's 2006 newsletter where
she displays this same exact graph (bottom graph):
http://www.saber.net/~monarch/kar.jpg
Here is the exact text of what Dr. Oberhauser wrote:
"We are pleased to report that summer 2005 and winter 2005 to
2006 saw monarch numbers return to average in the wintering
colonies, and almost reach their ten year high in MLMP sites in
the upper Midwestern US."
Paul Cherubini
El Dorado, Calif.
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