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Trophallaxis: Cataglyphis introduced by Sir David Attenborough
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Occasional musings on ants, ecology and science in a digital world. Monday, October 02, 2006. Cataglyphis introduced by Sir David Attenborough. I found this great video sequence from The Trials of Life. David Attenborough gives a nice introduction to the orientation of Cataglyphis. In the Sahara. These desert ants use a celestial compass to find their way in this featureless landscape. But this is not the end of wonders that the orientation of Cataglyphis. Desert ants, Cataglyphis. Manipulating the lengt...
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The Ant Room: CNN report on Yasuni
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In which I will be keeping track (for my own benefit) of my daily progress in the identification of the ant fauna of Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador, the analysis of that data, and the pursuit of my PhD. And (for the benefit of everyone else) I hope to provide helpful information on ants, taxonomy, database management, identification, and other assorted endeavors. Cheers. Thursday, June 03, 2010. CNN report on Yasuni. Posted by Kari T. Ryder Wilkie. 9:15 AM, July 06, 2010. For your ant amusement!
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The Ant Room: a few links to tide you over...
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In which I will be keeping track (for my own benefit) of my daily progress in the identification of the ant fauna of Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador, the analysis of that data, and the pursuit of my PhD. And (for the benefit of everyone else) I hope to provide helpful information on ants, taxonomy, database management, identification, and other assorted endeavors. Cheers. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. A few links to tide you over. Not exactly Rocket Science. Hint: first they had to save some ants.
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The Ant Room: May 2009
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In which I will be keeping track (for my own benefit) of my daily progress in the identification of the ant fauna of Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador, the analysis of that data, and the pursuit of my PhD. And (for the benefit of everyone else) I hope to provide helpful information on ants, taxonomy, database management, identification, and other assorted endeavors. Cheers. Friday, May 22, 2009. Which of the following headlines are real (real as in they are the titles of serious news stories).
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The Ant Room: GigaPan ant
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In which I will be keeping track (for my own benefit) of my daily progress in the identification of the ant fauna of Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador, the analysis of that data, and the pursuit of my PhD. And (for the benefit of everyone else) I hope to provide helpful information on ants, taxonomy, database management, identification, and other assorted endeavors. Cheers. Thursday, July 09, 2009. I'm not totally clear on what GigaPan. Posted by Kari T. Ryder Wilkie. 7:51 AM, March 16, 2010.
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The Ant Room: January 2009
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In which I will be keeping track (for my own benefit) of my daily progress in the identification of the ant fauna of Tiputini Biodiversity Station in Ecuador, the analysis of that data, and the pursuit of my PhD. And (for the benefit of everyone else) I hope to provide helpful information on ants, taxonomy, database management, identification, and other assorted endeavors. Cheers. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Ant links to check out. Linnaeus' Legacy 15: Sorting it all ou. Is up at Greg Laden's Blog. On Jan...
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Trophallaxis: Mystrium
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Occasional musings on ants, ecology and science in a digital world. Monday, December 03, 2007. My paper is published:. JOCHEN H. BIHN and MANFRED VERHAAGH, 2007: A review of the genus Mystrium. Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Indo-Australian region. Zootaxa 1642: 1-12. Indo-Australian species of the amblyoponine ant genus Mystrium. Sp nov. and Mystrium leonie. Sp nov. Worker diagnoses and illustrations of the three species and a tabular key are given. Full article can be downloaded here. I thought that a...
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Trophallaxis: Free Burma!
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Occasional musings on ants, ecology and science in a digital world. Thursday, October 04, 2007. Posted by Jochen Bihn. At Thursday, October 04, 2007. Landscape makeovers redwood city. Landscape makeovers palo alto. Retaining wall redwood city. Pool decks walnut creek. Pool decks palo alto. Concrete patio san leandro. Hayward concrete pool deck. Pleasanton concrete pool deck. Stamped concrete patio san jose. Walnut creek stamped concrete patio. Sears automotive michelin tires. Michelin baby hoop sounds.
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It’s a new year, and a new project | Antlab in Panama
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It’s a new year, and a new project. May 23, 2009 at 9:28 pm ( Mike Kaspari. Well, as we were saying. Every field season brings new people and new opportunities. This year, the Kaspari lab. From the University of Oklahoma teams up with the Kay lab. Of St Thomas University in Minnesota, to bring you another set of field notes from Panama. Which explains why the tip of my nose is sunburned. Bear with me on this one. The UV light, didn’t help frankly. That was one strange, disorienting bulb. Bu...8221; Not t...
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A Panama Beer and a glass of Flor de Cana, please. | Antlab in Panama
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A Panama Beer and a glass of Flor de Cana, please. June 28, 2006 at 1:08 pm ( Risa Walters. Tomorrow we say, so long, jefe as The Professor boards the mid-day boat to the mainland where we hope he will partake in the infamous margaritas Katie has spoke of at early morning breakfast chats. Tomorrow, a moment of silence as one more member leaves the AntLab Field Season 2006 cast. Stay tuned as Matt and I compete for Island Monkey Queen (the loser has to carry all the lab bags. I hope I win!