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Re: Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change

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avatar Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change
October 06, 2009 03:47PM
ScienceDaily (Oct. 6, 2009) — A high-speed chase across the Panama Canal in a Boston Whaler may sound like the beginning of another James Bond film—but the protagonist of this story brandishes a butterfly net and studies the effects of climate change on insect migrations at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091005161126.htm
avatar Re: Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change
October 06, 2009 04:35PM
"A high speed chase across the Panama Canal...."


Isn't the canal only about 100 ft wide?



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avatar Re: Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change
October 06, 2009 05:15PM
That's why it only took 2.435 seconds to collect the samples.



Old Dude
avatar Re: Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change
October 06, 2009 05:34PM
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Frank Furter
"A high speed chase across the Panama Canal...."


Isn't the canal only about 100 ft wide?

In some places it is narrow. But not all:

avatar Re: Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change
October 07, 2009 02:52AM
What a perfect waste of money. Bailout, anyone?
avatar Re: Panama Butterfly Migrations Linked To El Niño, Climate Change
October 07, 2009 10:27AM
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Vince
What a perfect waste of money. Bailout, anyone?

Why is research a waste of money?
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