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Neil Banas

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

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evolution

Priests, tricksters, and holy wanderers in the practice of natural history

Conference paper (sort of), Pacific Northwest American Academy of Religion, 2002  

Tags biotech, britain, ecocriticism, evolution, galapagos, religion

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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