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Easy-to-read list of 50 SAI-ACE mission scientists not available

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I'm having to pluck the names of scientists on the SAI-ACE mission aboard the ATreshnikov out of articles and papers one by one. I haven't found an easy to read list with easy to click links with their current blogs, papers and positions. It's probably more work than I can do to verify their existence-- or if they exist, to confirm they're on board the ship. One I looked at tonight was Steven Chown.


Professor Steven L. Chown

Chown is not listed at this university, Stellenbosch, where he is said to have been. I might not be looking in the right place and I could very well be mistaken with regard to WHEN he was there. I can't find his name here....
http://academic.sun.ac.za/botzoo/staff.htm#aca

NOTICE how the U of Stellenbosch doesn't have its own URL-- that the listing for the personnel is found on a site with a URL titled "academic.sun.ac.za" etc. That doesn't seem right to me. There are  LOT of academics in the departement-- too many actually. A direct link to "acadmic.sun.ac.za" produced a 403-- ACCESS DENIED. Hmmm. Odd indeed.

He is listed at Monash U. but his research papers are not listed. A book and awards are mentioned. I found the book on Amazon.
http://monash.edu/research/explore/en/persons/steven-chown(43875cea-3b71-4db6-9373-6d4f6ad2ae28).html

Here is the Amazon listing
https://www.amazon.com/Insect-Physiological-Ecology.../0198515499
Steven Chown is head of the Spatial, Physiological and Conservation Ecology Group in the Department of Zoology at University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Insect+Physiology+Ecology+chown&btnG=Search&num=1Amazon.com: Insect Physiological Ecology: Mechanisms and Patterns (9780198515494): Steven L. Chown, Sue W. Nicolson: Books00&newwindow=1&safe=off&hl=en&gl=us&authuser=0

https://www.amazon.com/Insect-Physiological-Ecology-Mechanisms-Patterns/dp/0198515499


Google searchon Stellenbosch U.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Department+of+Zoology+at+University+of+Stellenbosch&btnG=Search&num=100&newwindow=1&safe=off&hl=en&gl=us&authuser=0

Monash listing

https://www.monash.edu/science/schools/biological-sciences/staff2/chown

google search
https://www.google.com/search?q=steven+l+chown&btnG=Search&num=100&newwindow=1&safe=off&hl=en&gl=us&authuser=0


https://www.unige.ch/forel/files/5214/6104/9200/ACE_Project_Description.pdf

http://chownlab.com/prof-steven-chown/
At his apparent homepage, Chown lists his publications. For example...

White, C.R., Blackburn, T.M., Terblanche, J.S., Marais, E., Gibernau, M. & Chown, S.L. 2007. Evolutionary responses of discontinuous gas exchange in insects. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. 104, 8357-8361.
 I would have to go to the PNAS to see if this publication is actually where he says it is, in 2007.

http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Proceedings+of+the+National+Academy+of+Sciences+of+the+U.S.A.&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

And spot checking for just one paper, here it is. 

Biological Sciences - Ecology
  • Craig R. White, Tim M. Blackburn, John S. Terblanche, Elrike Marais, Marc Gibernau, and Steven L. Chown
Evolutionary responses of discontinuous gas exchange in insects
PNAS 2007 104 (20) 8357-8361; published ahead of print May 7, 2007, doi:10.1073/pnas.0608968104
...¶ , Marc Gibernau , and Steven L. Chown¶ †Department of Environmental ~~~
http://www.pnas.org/search?fulltext=chown&submit=yes&x=19&y=11
Chown is listed as author of a paper he reports published but I haven't yet confirmed that Chown is on board the ATreshnikov, however... or that the Treshnikov is actually where it is claimed. Anyone could have picked up Chown's bio and cut and pasted it onto a Treshnikov mission review or article. I'd have to write to him and see if he's actually on board. I have not seen a group photo with Chown in it yet-- to my memory. I don't recall a list of pictures of scientists on board this mission. It would seem to me to be an easy thing to do. 













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