Oliphas' weekly paper

Once per week, a paper from the fields of ecology, conservation, behavior, and the like, will be posted here as a suggested reading. The objective is to create a tertulia atmosphere where people can find, comment and suggest attractive scientific articles.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Jordano in Niigata


I'm just back from Niigata, where I attended the joint meeting of the Japanese Ecological Society (JES) and the East Asian Federation of Ecological Societies (EAFES).

One of the most interesting presentations was the one by Pedro Jordano, a Spanish researcher working on plant-animal interactions. For this week I suggest his paper:

Godoy, JA & Jordano, P. 2001. Seed dispersal by animals: exact identification of source trees with endocarp DNA microsatellites. Molecular Ecology 10, 2275-2283.

Godoy and Jordano noticed that they could use DNA fingerprinting of a seed's endocarp to identify its mother plant (the endocapr is a tissue entirely of maternal origin!) in seeds dispersed by vertebrates.

Enjoy!


Image: Sierra Cazorla, oil by Kiko Plaza.

3 Comments:

At 8:56 AM, Blogger Cesare said...

A ver, que non me aclaro...
En cal dos tres blogs podo deixarlle uns bicos a este biólogo metido a sacerdote?

 
At 8:41 AM, Blogger Oliphas said...

o "biologo en Asia" xa morreu... corta vida probinho.

Este blog pretende ser mais un foro no que se suxiran artigos interesantes que un blog persoal

e o oliphas maximus queda en estado de latencia ata que vaia tendo tempo para colgar posts mais persoais

os bicos son sempre benvidos anyway :)

 
At 2:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

O biólogo non ten moita pinta de ter morto...

Unha aperta grande e boa.
:)

 

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