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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Evolution final exam art project →. A haiku for the end of the semester. May 1, 2015. Calm, quiet, peaceful. Cleaning up lab and office. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Evolution final exam art project →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Newer posts →. Paleobiology course outreach update. November 6, 2014. We’re down to just about 5 weeks until the end of the semester. I still feel like I’m flying by the seat of my pants with my paleobiology course. There are a few topics that I still need to figure out, such as ethics in paleo, but I’ve at least accepted the craziness of the semester at this point. If you haven’t checked out my student’s blog or Twitter feed, please do! September 30, 2014. Studen...
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Evolution final exam art project | The Whitenack Lab
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. A haiku for the end of the semester. 8220;Proof” that northern pike eat ducklings. →. Evolution final exam art project. May 5, 2015. I thought you all might like to see the culmination of a semester-long class project in my Evolution course (Bio 340). Here is the full shot of the poster. I put myself on as an example, not because I think I’m an “important scientist” on the same level as these folks. A close up of the poster. One more close up. Follow us on Twitter!
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About | The Whitenack Lab
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Dr Lisa Whitenack is a biology professor at Allegheny College. I study the biomechanics, paleobiology, and evolution of sharks, crabs, snails, salamanders, bony fishes, and anything else that particularly interests me. This blog follows my adventures and those of my lab, both in the field and here on campus. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Follow us on Twitter!
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Summer and things to come… | The Whitenack Lab
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Prickly sharks & sawblades. Working outreach into an upper level undergraduate course →. Summer and things to come…. August 13, 2014. The blog has once again been stagnant for awhile. Last semester flew by, as did this summer (these seem to be recurring themes…). Never a dull moment in the Whitenack Lab, which means that the blog gets relegated to the bottom of the list. Which we will be comparing to barracuda in collaboration with Laura Habegger. Ryan and Rob wil...
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#365papers | The Whitenack Lab
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Paleobiology course outreach update. A haiku for the end of the semester →. February 27, 2015. I, like other academics, do a. If you’d like to follow along with what I’m reading this year, there’s now a #365papers tab at the top of the blog, which will take you to: https:/ whitenacklab.wordpress.com/365papers/. This entry was posted in #365papers. Paleobiology course outreach update. A haiku for the end of the semester →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. One of the bes...
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Author Archives: Whitenack Lab. 35 years later…. March 4, 2016. So what about that other part of my job – the scholarship/research? Yes Is it moving the field forward? Yes, but slowly. Is anyone but myself pressuring me to get papers out? Mostly no. Is my institution happy with my research output? End of semester thoughts. December 7, 2015. My paleobiology course….oh man. They were such fun this semester! Still, it won’t be the same. Updates and deep thoughts.
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. New papers I’ve read in 2015 and why I’ve read them (doesn’t count ones I’ve read before and am rereading). 64 Jablonski and Shubin 2015. The future of the fossil record: paleontology in the 21st century. PNAS 112: 4852-4858. If I had found it last week, I would have assigned it to my paleobiology students for the last day of class (which is today). This is the companion paper to the one below (Anderson 2009). Phil pulls in the geometric morphometric data from...
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Working outreach into an upper level undergraduate course | The Whitenack Lab
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Summer and things to come…. Paleobiology course outreach update →. Working outreach into an upper level undergraduate course. September 30, 2014. Because of this, and the fact that I’m passionate about doing science outreach in general, I have incorporated outreach into my course at a whopping 15% of the final grade (yes, it’s that important! Please check them out and interact with them! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Summer and things to come…. For the f...
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Jackpot! “Proof” that northern pike eat ducklings. | The Whitenack Lab
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Biomechanics – Paleobiology – Evolution. Evolution final exam art project. Updates and deep thoughts →. 8220;Proof” that northern pike eat ducklings. May 8, 2015. I probably shouldn’t be so excited to locate one little bit of information that I already knew. However, it took about 6 months (on and off) to do it, so here’s the story:. Family vacation in Mercer, WI; probably 1986 or 1987. My dad, 2014, with a northern pike that he caught. Also, here’s a link to the video. Of a pike snagging a duckling.