Editor’s Selections: Decomposing Fish Phylogenies, Fragmented Pandas, and Thoreau’s Data
February 4th, 2010 Editor's Selections 7 Comments
Jarrett Byrnes focuses on posts in ecology, environmental sciences, and evolution. He blogs at I’m a chordata, urochordata!
- Grrrlscientist reports on new work that uses rotting fish to help us understand the utility of the fossil record for understanding what features we share with our primitive ancestors.
- As the DC zoo sends pandas back home to China, consider how forest fragmentation influences Panda conservation strategies.
- New work shows that Thoreau went to the woods to live deliberately and take data to study the effects of climate change on native and invasive species.

