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June | 2010 |
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Great websites / blogs. Ants of New Guinea. Ants of Southeastern US. How much an ant can carry? June 29, 2010, 1:55 pm. On arboreal ants, I can think about a few like this that came out over the past years such as the gliding. And the red berry. Infected by a nematode) of Steve Yanoviak, the devil gardens of. Of Frederickson, or the trapping techniques of. Species use the structure of the leaves of their host plant to capture preys… huge preys! Wait a second, 935 tons… what could weight that much? Here i...
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December | 2009 |
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Great websites / blogs. Ants of New Guinea. Ants of Southeastern US. December 12, 2009, 1:30 pm. Filed under: Database additions. Despite the busy schedule of the past two months (see previous post), I have been able to find some new records and filled a few gaps. Here is a summary of the new modifications realized on the maps (and so in the database):. A total of 86 new records (green), 9 interpolations (blue), 2 exotic presence (orange) and one removal have been included. 7 new generic records). Provid...
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May | 2010 |
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Great websites / blogs. Ants of New Guinea. Ants of Southeastern US. May 10, 2010, 10:02 pm. Here is a picture that I took in Costa Rica (which survived my computer crash). You can see an. Worker attacking an hermit crab. The duel finished by the desertion of the hermit crab. Long time without posting and many things to report…. May 10, 2010, 9:43 pm. Filed under: Database additions. Long time without posting and many things to report. Published in a French journal! David also works on a revision of the ...
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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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Cells in Culture: Plant cell brooch
http://cellsinculture.blogspot.com/2008/05/plant-cell-brooch.html
I've been browsing Etsy a lot lately, and it inspired me to craft a few projects myself. My first project was making a cross stitch brooch of a stylized plant cell (of my own design). Here are the labeled parts and organelles, with links to descriptions from Cells Alive. F Lysosome and Peroxisome. Tan) and plasma membrane. Jessica M. Budke. That brooch is super cute! Cross-stitching is tons of fun, but I haven't done any in years now. Do you have a pattern for that little guy? May 8, 2008 at 9:34 AM.
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Cells in Culture: Earth Hour
http://cellsinculture.blogspot.com/2009/03/earth-hour.html
Tomorrow night (March 28th) is Earth Hour - show your support for taking action on climate change by turning off your lights for one hour starting at 8:30pm at your local time. From the Earth Hour website ( Global. What is Earth Hour? Earth Hour is World Wildlife Fund's global initiative where individuals, businesses and governments turn off their lights for one hour to show their support for action on climate change. When is Earth Hour? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Cells in Culture: Meet the Elements
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I've been looking forward to They Might Be Giant's new album, " Here Comes Science. Because I'm always on the lookout for songs about biology. Well my wait is over, below is a very cute video for their song "Meet the Elements" and if that isn't enough, you can listen/watch another video for the song " Science is real. I think you blog is amazing! Just a random high school teacher from Ohio who teaches in Kentucky and is desperately trying to put personality into her Honors Biology classroom!
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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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Map Update #5 |
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Great websites / blogs. Ants of New Guinea. Ants of Southeastern US. October 16, 2010, 1:23 pm. Filed under: Database additions. Four months since I made the last update of the Ant Genera of the World website. And the less that can be told is that it has been a good time for the Ant Genera of the World database. 167 new records have been added concerning 87 genera! Almost a third of the known genera are concerned. This year helped by Michael Branstetter. For the New World); and the northern record for.
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