Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!bionet!citromeo.bitnet!arenas From: arenas@citromeo.bitnet (Jaime Arenas) Newsgroups: bionet.general Subject: Re: Veterinary uses of the net Message-ID: <9101120730.AA15083@genbank.bio.net> Date: 12 Jan 91 07:03:38 GMT References: <910111073446.20e0012f@Iago.Caltech.Edu> Sender: daemon@genbank.bio.net Lines: 130 > I am a veterinarian at the local teaching hospital. I am trying to > persuade the powers-that-be that we need net.access. This machine > (frcs) belongs to my husband, and lives in his office. I have had > a taste of the net using `frcs', and feel that it can be very useful > to me and to the entire Veterinary faculty, but I need to have more > ammunition than that to get something going here. Linda, I searched an extensive (but incomplete) list of discussion lists and did not find any specific veterinarian lists. However, I found some that may help: FELINE-L Mailing list for the discussion and disseminattion issues, legislation impact ing these animals, management in zoos, wildlife parks and the like, care, feeding, veterinary considerations, research use of cats, animal rights concerns, almost any other area dealing with any sort of cat, including showing, breeding, or training. The list presently is running on UMNEWS@MAINE. We anticipate transferring this discussion to our LISTSEsoon as it is installed and available. To post messages using E-mail, send to UMNEWS@MAINE with either a "TO:" entry in the form: TO: FELINE-L Discussion or a "SUBJECT:" entry of: SUBJECT: UMBB.FELINE-L Your_on_subject_entry_goes_here Non-BitNet users should use "UMNEWS%MAINE.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU" instead of "UMNEWS@MAINE". 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Announcements of books paper s, conferences, new software for behavioural analysis etc., are also encourng a command via an interactive message: TELL LISTSERV AT FINHUTC SUB ETHOLOGY John Doe or SEND LISTSERV@FINHUDoe If you are at a non-BitNet site, or where you cannot send interactive messages, you can send mail to LIS.EDU where the first non-header line consists of: SUBSCRIBE ETHOLOGY Your full name Coordinator: Jarmo Saarikko POPULATION-BIOLOGY Population Biology is a synthesis of population ecology and population genetics, pursuing a unified theory to explain the structure, functioning and evolution of populations of living beings. Such populations are very exhibiting a variety of phenomena that we stil do not master. Just to quote a famous example, multiannual density cycles (e.g. in lemmings) have not received a satisfactory expalnation, despite of decades of debated studies and speculations. Population Biology is a very active field, encompassing such diverse approaches as tenacious, harsh field work to track long term demographic and genetic fluctuations, or sophisticated conversations with a computer about strange attractors possibly causing chaos in the densiat can be discussed include: ecology, popu lation genetics, systematics, evolution, morphometry, inter mathematical modelling, population regulation, pest control, speciation, chromosomal evolution, social behavgy in population study, popula tion management of endangered species, applications of molecular biology techniques, etc., and, last but not least, your own topic. There is no restriction on the species: viruses, protokaryotes, plants, animals (including man), mythic or extinct species, computer- simulated species... Technical problems, book reviews, ments and so on are also welcome. The BITNET and USENET names of the new group are: Internet BITNET USENET -------- ------ ------ POPULATION-BIOLOGY POP-BIO bionet.population-bio If you wish to participate in the the group, please send your subscriptionnod e below. More informations on BIOSCI can also be requested at the adresse ------- -------- ------- biosci%NET.BIO.NET@VM1.NODAK.EDU Internet biosci@net.bio.n U.S.A. BitNet biosci@irlearn.ucd.ie Ireland EARN/Bi. JANET biosci@bmc.uu.se Sweden EARN/Internet Subscriptions can also be sent to the LISTSERV at IRLEARN by sending a message, note or mail with the line: SUB POP$BIO your_full_name MVincent Bauchau I hope you get some better help in any of these lists, Jaime Arenas