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November | 2014 | Observations of a Budding Biologist

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Observations of a Budding Biologist. Monthly Archives: November 2014. November 24, 2014 · 7:28 pm. Insects in two languages! Last week I spent 3 hours of my evening showing insects to elementary kids for the Illuminate! Event run by Science East. Science East is an outreach association that promotes science to people of all ages through innovative and interactive exhibits in English and French. The event I volunteered for was Illuminate! The display for Illuminate! Oromocto that they were happy to hold t...

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May | 2014 | Observations of a Budding Biologist

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Observations of a Budding Biologist. Monthly Archives: May 2014. May 22, 2014 · 1:36 pm. A new paper, a new hypothesis. Recently my PhD supervisor, Mark Forbes, and I have published a paper A hypothesis to explain host species differences in resistance to multi-host parasites in Ideas in Ecology and Evolution outlining a new hypothesis in testing the evolution of resistance of host-parasite associations (Forbes and Mlynarek 2014, find it here. Infected by a mite,. Forbes et al 1999) where. The obvious qu...

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October | 2014 | Observations of a Budding Biologist

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Observations of a Budding Biologist. Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 29, 2014 · 5:41 pm. Leaf miners part 1. What are leaf miners you may ask? There’s a group of insects that feed on plant cells within the leaf. I find leaf miners an amazing group to work on. Mostly because this system (leaf miners on Asters) has a very large diversity of leaf miners: flies, beetles and moths, creating neat mines in the leaves (Figs 1-4). This first image is a blotch mine of one of the beetle species. A large agr...

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July | 2014 | Observations of a Budding Biologist

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Observations of a Budding Biologist. Monthly Archives: July 2014. July 31, 2014 · 1:01 am. Times of Change part 2: studying different systems. Fig 1 1 A super infected Enallagma ebrium damselfly. Fig 2 A leaf mine on a Solidago gigantea leaf. I have been at collecting leafminers for about a month now. It’s pretty different collecting from the last system I have collected, damselflies and water mites. There are similarities and differences. Here are a few that I noticed so far. You can be having lunch and...

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Weird locomotion – ‘upside-down gliding’ by snails | Observations of a Budding Biologist

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Observations of a Budding Biologist. Times of Change part 2: studying different systems. Leaf miners part 1 →. August 27, 2014 · 9:10 pm. Weird locomotion ‘upside-down gliding’ by snails. At the same time but I had my thesis to focus on at the time so I didn’t put much more thought into it. I noticed it again this summer in Fredericton while on a walk with my dog and thought it is time to think about some more. Fig 1: upside-down gliding behaviour by a snail. Fig 2: Close-up of upside-down gliding snail.

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Learning to sharpen your scythe | Lyman Entomological Museum

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. What makes a good collecting trip good? Fading walls: Communication, conferences, and sharing science →. Learning to sharpen your scythe. August 8, 2015. Because really, in the grand scheme of things, the tools and techniques of science don’t matter as much as building a community where good people come up with good ideas and good questions. 8221; the important question is “Who needs some hay? I really enjoyed thi...

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. Author Archives: terry wheeler. Professor, museum director, entomologist, ecologist, naturalist. Adventures in empathy: allergies, mental health, and hard days in academia. June 6, 2016. The last lecture: 6 things to keep for 5 years. April 19, 2016. New flies in new places. March 2, 2016. Open spaces: A new species of fly from the Yukon. February 5, 2016. There’s a little genus of small, rare flies that liv...

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. Heather Cumming (M.Sc. 2014). Anna Solecki (M.Sc. 2014, co-supervised with C. Buddle). Dr Laura Timms (Postdoctoral Fellow, 2010-2013). Christine Barrie (M.Sc. 2013). Meagan Blair (M.Sc. 2013). Katie Sim (M.Sc. 2013, co-supervised with C. Buddle). Chris Borkent (Ph.D. 2012). Alyssa MacLeod (M.Sc. 2012). Gregor Gilbert (M.Sc. 2011). Julia Mlynarek (M.Sc. 2009). Insect d...

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. Newer posts →. What makes a good collecting trip good? July 13, 2015. Have a good trip! How’s the trip going? How was the trip? We collect surprising insects in places I didn’t expect to find them (good collecting is, after all, the main purpose of doing this fieldwork in the first place! Replicated samples are successfully gathered in numbers suitable for the appropriate analyses. I learn some new things about th...

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Taxonomy matters. Here’s why. | Lyman Entomological Museum

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. How many people does it take to describe a new species? My love of northern entomology →. Taxonomy matters. Here’s why. March 19, 2015. March 19th is Taxonomist Appreciation Day. I don’t think any government has made official pronouncements on that. That’s OK, we’ve got something better social media. Taxonomist Appreciation Day was the brainchild of Terry McGlynn. What do taxonomists DO? That filing system of gene...

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. Terry A. Wheeler. 8211; Director and Associate Professor. PhD student) – Systematics and diversity of Agromyzidae. 8211; (B.Sc. Honours Student) – Taxonomy of northern Scathophagidae (Diptera). PhD student) – Community phylogenetics of wetland Diptera. 8211; (B.Sc. Research Project Student) – Taxonomy of Nearctic Chloropidae (Diptera). MSc student) – Taxonomy and phylogeny of Piophilidae (Diptera). New flies in ne...

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What makes a good collecting trip good? | Lyman Entomological Museum

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. Lines on a map. Dots on a map. Learning to sharpen your scythe →. What makes a good collecting trip good? July 13, 2015. Have a good trip! How’s the trip going? How was the trip? We collect surprising insects in places I didn’t expect to find them (good collecting is, after all, the main purpose of doing this fieldwork in the first place! Neither the first-aid kit nor the bear spray are used. I learn some new thin...

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Lines on a map. Dots on a map. | Lyman Entomological Museum

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Insect taxonomy, ecology and natural history. Lab Alumni – past grad students and postdocs. My love of northern entomology. What makes a good collecting trip good? Lines on a map. Dots on a map. July 11, 2015. I’m crossing some lines in the Yukon. I’m searching for dots. Windy Pass, Yukon. Up on the edge of Beringia (photo: T.A. Wheeler). Dempster Highway, near North Fork Pass. The road to discovery (photo: T.A. Wheeler). I’ve been collecting insects along the Dempster almost every year since 2011. E...

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