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The EcoNetLab Blog
This is a brand-new science weblog about life, the universe and everything. More specifically it's about ecological networks, so called food webs.
This Blog is presented by the Systemic Conservation Biology Group at the Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany, headed by Ulrich Brose. For detailed information on our recent work, please visit our website.
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28/11/2011
As it behoves for a group of geeky theoretical ecologists, working on "the dark side" of science, we just launched our own page. All posts of this glorious blog will be synced there, giving you the opportunity to feedback.
We know very well that facebook is evil: X-raying our personal information, exhausting our privacy, feeding on our identity. Anyhow, we decided to take this step, because blogging is no real fun if you do not get something in return. So please feel invited to follow and comment our blog on facebook!
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