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Orca Whales: An Overview of the Natural History of
Killer Whales [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of killer whale migratory and
predation patterns. Identifies three separate cultures of killer whales:
resident, transient and pelagic. Discusses the behavioral and phylogenetic
differences in each. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPorca.wps
Are Pesticides More Dangerous To Reproduction When
Found in Pairs? [ send
me this paper ] A 4 page critique of an article reporting a
possible synergistic effect of certain chemicals on mammalian
reproduction. Bibliography lists two
sources. Filename: Bioa.wps
Rodents / Life History and Control
[ send
me this paper ] An 11 page overview of the order Rodentia with
particular emphasis on their role in disease transmission and the
consequent need for control. Discusses pesticides and the need for
alternative management measures which have fewer adverse impacts to
non-targeted species. Bibliography
included. Filename:
Rodentia.wps
The Biology of and Current Research in Termites
(Isoptera) [ send
me this paper ] A 13 page paper discussing termites from ecological
and research perspectives. Ubiquitous creatures, termites are found
literally all over the world except in its coldest regions�Alaska is the
only state of the Union without some form of known termite activity. There
had been surprisingly little research done until only the last several
years, but the path of that research has differed from that of other
disciplines in that nearly all of it has pointed and specific purpose, and
not all of that in control measures. Only about 10 percent of the world's
more than 2,700 species are destructive. One that is causing the 'Second
Battle of New Orleans,' the Formosan termite, is attracting the attention
even of the US Congress. Much current research is centered on alternative
uses for termites, such as decomposers in municipal landfills and as
supplementary livestock feed. Bibliography lists 21 sources. Filename:
Termite.wps
Carnivorous Plants [
send
me this paper ] An 11 page overview of the ecologies of carnivorous
plants such as Pitcher Plants and Venus Fly Traps. Provides specific
information regarding habitats and the factors which influence those
habitats. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Filename:
PPcarniv.wps
Constructed Wetlands in Wastewater Treatment:
Design and Monitoring Considerations [ send
me this paper ] A 9 page overview of the use of constructed
wetlands in the receipt and treatment of domestic wastewater. Outlines the
design considerations which must be considered prior to construction and
operational and monitoring considerations which ensure the ongoing success
of a project. Includes a sample of specific design and performance
information for an operational wastewater to wetlands operation in Manila.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename:
PPwetWst.wps
Howler Monkeys [ send
me this paper ] 10 pages in length. Howler monkeys face an
uncertain future with regard to species survival. The tree-dwelling,
fruit-eating primates who are indigenous to Central and South America make
their home far within the rain forest, where they have been met with
significant hardship and population decline on account of mankind's
ongoing deforestation and logging pursuits. With little if any regard for
the life forms that comprise the forest's diversity, man is slowly but
surely sealing the coffin on a number of animal species as he continues to
demolish their delicate living area, and the howler monkey is just one
whose existence is threatened. People like ethologist Robert Horwich have
set in motion conservation efforts that will aid the species' eventual
survival. The writer discusses deforestation, logging and conservation
efforts in relation to the howler monkey. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Filename:
TLChowlr.wps
Evolution and Creationism [ send
me this paper ] A 16 page paper discussing the strengths and
weakness of the views of the creationists and the evolutionists. While
evolutionists present a single group, creationists come adhering to all
manner of ideas and theories. The most vocal group are the young-earth
creationists, who maintain the earth likely is 6,000 years old and
certainly no more than 10,000. Regardless of the unwillingness of this
group to accept evolutionary theory as plausible or even as fact, there
are other creationist groups who do, who even embrace evolution as a sign
of God's involvement in progressive creation. The paper examines each
side's strengths, weaknesses, conflicts and evidence. Bibliography lists
16 sources. Filename:
KSevolution15.wps
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