Ecolog-l-ers... 1. ...i'm writing a proposal to submit to a mainstream publisher for a possible 2nd edition of my 2003 edited volume, *Sexual selection and reproductive competition in primates: new directions and perspectives*[link]... 2. ...at this point, i have permission for copyright transfer and have identified a publisher that will consider the proposal... 3. ...my idea is to bring the 2003 volume up-to-date by adding several chapters, probably, in Appendix form... 4. ...i would like to have 1 chapter on quantitative modeling... 5. ...i'd very much like to be contacted by experienced persons using quantitative approaches to modeling populations of mid- to large-sized terrestrial animals...applicable to mammals, including, non-human primates... 6. ...i would like the opportunity to explore particular questions related to modeling population structure... 7. ...please contact me if this area of work, including the possibility of a book chapter, interests you... 8. ...please note that contacting me and discussing this project with me does not obligate me to work with you... 9. ...thank you for considering this post...clara
https://www.asp.org/research/books/Volume3.cfm -- Clara B. Jones Director Mammals and Phenogroups (MaPs) Blog: http://vertebratesocialbehavior.blogspot.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/cbjones1943 Cell: -828-279-4429 Brief CV: http://vertebratesocialbehavior.blogspot.com/2012/10/clara-b-jones-brief-cv.html Biome-Ecosystem Template for Mapping Projects: http://vertebratesocialbehavior.blogspot.com/2012/11/biomeecosystem-template-for-mapping.html "Where no estimate of error of any kind can be made, generalizations about populations from sample data are worthless." Ferguson, 1959
