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Neil Banas

is an oceanographer, mathematical ecologist, and artist in Glasgow.

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Quiet Creatures

Quiet Creatures: A Summer on Long Island Masters thesis, 1998, Religous Studies, Univ of Colorado (download pdf) Abstract I spent a summer working in a marine biology lab on the north shore of Long Island, padding along the local beach, watching the dramas of animal life there and searching for the keys that would make … Read more

Tags animals, behaviour, diversity, ecocriticism, evolution, religion, thesis, trophic interactions
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