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Our current software releasesHave the latest version? Upgrade your old version to take advantage of our software's increased power and features and get a 50% discount.
Read a good bookDemographic Toxicity is an overview of methods and case studies using RAMAS Ecotoxicology Species Conservation and Management is a collection of case studies on plant and animal species using the powerful map interface and metapopulation modeling engine in RAMAS GIS. Now available electronically through webschoolofscience.com:
Ecological Orbits examines the paradigms of ecological theory and suggests a new perspective. Free Advisory ServiceIf you are not sure which mathematical model or what software program can solve your problem, we can help. |
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Upcoming Workshops December 2009: "Risk analysis with very little information." Workshop
preceding the Society for Risk Analysis national meeting in Baltimore,
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INTEL Science Competition AwardKatya Botchkina, a senior from Ward Melville High School in East
Setauket, has been named an INTEL semi-finalist for 2004-2005 for project "What
Can be Done to Recover the Roseate Tern on Long Island? Sensitivity Testing on
a Demographic Model of the Long Island Sterna dougallii Population".
Katya's research was conducted under the supervision of Lev Ginzburg. She used
RAMAS EcoLab software for producing estimates of future population abundance.
Katya Botchkina, an INTEL Science Competition semi-finalist for 2004-2005 INTEL Science Competition |
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Westinghouse AwardMichael Teitelbaum, a senior from Smithtown High School in Long Island, has been named a Westinghouse semi-finalist for 1997-98. His project "Population projection of the Piping Plover", used RAMAS Age to assess this endangered birds risk of extinction. His teacher, Ms. Elaine Champey, learned about RAMAS software while taking an ecology course with Prof. Lev Ginzburg at Stony Brook University. After her favorable experience with RAMAS, she suggested that Michael use it for a science project. ![]() (left to right:) Ms. Elaine Champey, Michael Teitelbaum, Lev Ginzburg |
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