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Fauna of Kent Ridge: Spiders anyone?
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Fauna of Kent Ridge. Friday, February 15, 2008. Had an eventful day today! The bad: I left the camera's battery at home today; had to take the freaking expensive cab to school to meet Matthew Lim, a researcher working on 'visual' ecology. The good: I learn that I need not be afraid of spiders, as they are quite harmless. Photos will be updated another time. Till then, my non-existent readers! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Http:/ nusbiodiversity.wordpress.com/.
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Fauna of Kent Ridge: Prof Murphy's collection
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Fauna of Kent Ridge. Friday, February 15, 2008. I'm still alive, though almost cross eyed. I have almost concluded my insects data collection at RMBR with only a few more questions and orders of the undescribed to ask Ms Lua, the curator at the museum. Something to note would be that Department of Zoology was shifted from the Bukit Timah campus to the present one at Kent Ridge in 1981. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Http:/ nusbiodiversity.wordpress.com/. Rain, rain,go away.
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Frog Diversity and Abundance Drivers in Singapore: Frog calls, leave a message after the beep; croak
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Frog Diversity and Abundance Drivers in Singapore. This is a project blog of an Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program in Science (UROPS), under the supervision of Dr. David Patrick Bickford of The Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Lab (Department of Biological Sciences) of the National University of Singapore. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Frog calls, leave a message after the beep; croak. Kent Ridge Park, Vigilante Drive Nature Trail. Time: 2002 to 2115. Weather: X rain, windy, cloudy, dry.
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Frog Diversity and Abundance Drivers in Singapore: July 2009
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Frog Diversity and Abundance Drivers in Singapore. This is a project blog of an Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program in Science (UROPS), under the supervision of Dr. David Patrick Bickford of The Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Lab (Department of Biological Sciences) of the National University of Singapore. Friday, July 31, 2009. Updates for the summer. When schools out,. We ought to go out to play,. But, i guess it also depends on who your friends are. Doing COOL field work,. But it was with...
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Frog Diversity and Abundance Drivers in Singapore: January 2009
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Frog Diversity and Abundance Drivers in Singapore. This is a project blog of an Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program in Science (UROPS), under the supervision of Dr. David Patrick Bickford of The Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Lab (Department of Biological Sciences) of the National University of Singapore. Monday, January 26, 2009. I don't really remember details on most of those incidents, but those were indeed little moments, of my childhood, related to frogs. Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
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Biodiversity of Insects in Kent Ridge: March 2008
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Biodiversity of Insects in Kent Ridge. Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Started from yesterday. 3rd March 2008. Since yesterday I've been taking back the traps from various plots, cleaned them and returned them to the ecology lab. Then I s ort the insects out, put them into bottles with alcohol to be classified into orders. Who knows what will happen. New species. Kidding. I hope so neway. Chances are 0.01%. So, I brought back 3 entomology books from Science Lib, hoping to find out more about that insect. Crap, I...
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Biodiversity of Insects in Kent Ridge: Rainy Day=No Insects
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Biodiversity of Insects in Kent Ridge. Friday, February 29, 2008. Time : 9.30am. Venue : Acacia dominant plot. Attendance : Audrey Wong(yup,solo). Will blog about yesterday's trip later in the evening. Yesterday was A LOTTT better! Not to mention I had more than 10 mosquito bites on me today! Not so true becos there's lots of mosquitoes which are also Insectas. GRRRR Actually got one in my net but i let it off. Oopppss, not so ethical! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photos from Yeterdays Trip.
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Fauna of Kent Ridge: Lessons from: Birds of Singapore
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Fauna of Kent Ridge. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Lessons from: Birds of Singapore. The book: Birds of Singapore by Christopher Hails, Frank Jarvis. The bird activities will be at its peak 1 hour after dawn, which is around 8am in Singapore, and it will become quieter from 11am to 4pm, after which activities resume for their last morsel before resting the night. CHails, F.Jarvis, Birds of Singapore, 1987. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Birdwatching on 29 Feb 08. Lessons from...
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Fauna of Kent Ridge: RBZ Supplement no. 15
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Fauna of Kent Ridge. Wednesday, February 20, 2008. RBZ Supplement no. 15. The book: Wang L K, C J Hails, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement number 15 An International Journal of Southeast Asian Zoology: An Annotated Checklist of Birds in Singapore, 2007. The status of each bird mattered as well as "passage migrant", "winter visitor", "resident" and "introduced" gives an idea of how easily it can be found and when is the period to look for the respective birds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).