As a way to get my own blog restarted, I thought I would post this great piece on peer reviewers from Scientist Sees Squirrel
Tales from Kenyon Biology
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May 7, 2015 at 4:36 am
I am very happy to see a new post from Biogeocoenosis pop up on my RSS feed… You covered some fascinating topics and opened my eyes to learning more about some complex interplays in nature that go beyond the convention image of an ecosystem or issues of biogeography. It’s helped to enrich my appreciation of nature and the study of it – most recently I was able to identify some of the themes you’ve raised in Robert Hazen’s Great Courses lecture on the Origins of Life. So, cheers! I am glad I got a chance to thank you for your previous work here.
May 7, 2015 at 10:50 am
I’m going to try to fire it back up and write some more of my own posts again as well. Thanks for the support!