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CyPhy - Cybertaxonomy and Phylogenetics: May 2009
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CyPhy - Cybertaxonomy and Phylogenetics. Mostly harmless pointing at things pertaining to cybertaxonomy and phylogenetics. Friday, May 15, 2009. Wolfram alpha taxonomy =? So whenever a new search engine is introduced I like to test it with the family of wasps I specialize on, the Diapriidae. Wolfram alpha. Returns some interesting results, including "taxonomic networks" ( e.g. You can click to see the sources for a given result, and those sources are (nicely) linked, Species 2000/ITIS is listed as one...
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CyPhy - Cybertaxonomy and Phylogenetics: February 2008
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CyPhy - Cybertaxonomy and Phylogenetics. Mostly harmless pointing at things pertaining to cybertaxonomy and phylogenetics. Friday, February 29, 2008. Barcoding (dna) Google tech talk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Barcoding (dna) Google tech talk. Music from science and civilization.
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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...
http://theantroom.blogspot.com/2009/06/few-links-to-tide-you-over.html
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
http://theantroom.blogspot.com/2009/07/gigapan-ant.html
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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The Ant Room: Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation
http://theantroom.blogspot.com/2009/12/charles-darwins-on-origin-of-species.html
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. Monday, December 07, 2009. Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation. And Graphic Novel Reporter. Charl...
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The Ant Room: June 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, June 16, 2009. A few links to tide you over. Not exactly Rocket Science. Hint: first they had to save some ants.
antbase.org
antbase.org
http://www.antbase.org/antLinks.htm
Specimens picture database at the California Academy of Sciences. The ants of Cachoeira Nature Reserve, Brazil. FoCol - Ant Types in Germany. Manfred Verhaagh und Christiana Klingenberg. Taxonomic literature, mapping and specimen data at Ohio State University. The ants of (subsaharan) Africa. An extensive, illustrated catalogue, including keys by Brian Taylor. Formicidae at the Tree of Life web project. Ant diversity, phylogeny and characteristics. Ants of Costa Rica. Brian Taylor and Mostafa Sharaf.