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Every place has a wild side: September 2013
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Things we do in class - Fish dissection. The Tilapia ( Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii:. Perciformes: Cichlidae: Tilapiine), before dissection. Instruments of the trade. Today marks the first time dissecting an animal during a practical session in " Topics in Aquatic Biodversity. Fishes, a general introduction. Fishes are a diverse group of animals, that both live in marine and freshwater environments. They are, however, paraphyletic.
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Every place has a wild side: June 2013
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Ants of Singapore #08 - Strumigenys (cf. koningsbergi). Strumigenys c.f. koningsbergeri. Myrmicinae : Dacetini) is a small, cryptic, leaf-litter dwelling ant; they are otherwise known as Trap Jaw ants as well. They are pretty numerous in the leaf litter and also nest in the crevices of dead logs. They are move slowly most of the time, unless when disturbed. Ants of Singapore #07 - Cerapachys (undet.). Old World Army Ants Cerapachys.
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Every place has a wild side: Natural History & Science Resources
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Natural History and Science Resources. Resources for Natural History. Https:/ blogs.ethz.ch/osmiini/. Http:/ molluscs.at/index.html. Http:/ www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/library/compendium/index.html. Http:/ dynamicecology.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). With this green heart, either by joining our blog or linking us. Blog Links →. Through the Eyes of the Leopard Cat. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Every place has a wild side: February 2014
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Ants of Singapore #12 - Echinopla (lineata). Kent Ridge, Singapore, 2014. Ants of Singapore #11 - Polyrhachis (cf. tubifex). Lives in bamboo culms. Worker with alate. Worker biting on the alate wings. Alate in the nest. A view of the alate. Http:/ ripley.si.edu/ent/nmnhtypedb/images/pdfs/12311.pdf. Http:/ ripley.si.edu/ent/nmnhtypedb/images/pdfs/14656.pdf. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog Links →. Through the Eyes of the Leopard Cat.
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Every place has a wild side: August 2013
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. XR's fieldwork short notes. This page's purpose is to keep everyone updated on my fieldwork progress. Went to the site in Chestnut. Google maps was not functioning properly. Wasted a decent amount of time trying to locate the GPS coordinates of the central tree in both sites. Setup transect lines of the two grids with some hassle. Total time spent in the field was 5 hours. Longest ever. D:. Collected specimens from Chestnut's pitfall ...
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Every place has a wild side: Singapore + Nature + Blogs
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Curating Singapore's nature blogs. Http:/ taxo4254.wikispaces.com/. A student-driven initiative for LSM4254 mostly on the fauna/flora of Singapore. Http:/ blog.nus.edu.sg/lsm4262species/. A student-driven page for Tropical Conservation Biology. Http:/ uforest.blogspot.com/. A blog on plants, frequently updated. Http:/ tidechaser.blogspot.com/. A blog on the animals and plants of Singapore, frequently updated. Lady birds in Singapore.
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Every place has a wild side: Singapore's Biodiversity
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. An introduction to Singapore. Singapore's an island-city-country (yes, it's confusing - we're all three at the same time) that is in the Indo-Australian biogeographic region. We're nearest to the east Malaysian peninsular and are separated only by a narrow strip of water body called the "Straits of Johor". A primer to Singapore's wildlife (video-based):. Biodiversity in Singapore http:/ biodiversity.sg/. NPark's Flora and Fauna Databa...
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Every place has a wild side: Happenings
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. An on-going archive of nature/environment-related events. Early part of 2013. Youths for Ecology (environmental activism). Http:/ ecoyouthsg.wordpress.com/join-the-convo/. Mega Marine Surveys of Southern Islands (biodiversity survey). Http:/ megamarinesurvey.blogspot.sg/. Festival of Biodiversity (general public). Http:/ www.nparks.gov.sg/festivalofbiodiversity/. Green Drinks (talks on environment). 18 and 19 Nov. Blog Links →. Thanks...
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Every place has a wild side: December 2013
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Food for Thought - Learning from the past. For those who are interested, Archive.org has done a good job uploading old books online! These often include natural history and science records. An example would be Ants, their structure, development and behaviour. By W M. Wheeler. Enjoy. Labelled as food for thought. What's going on at Pasir Ris beach? More trash and P. Ubin in the distance. Dead flower swimming crab. Was mind-blowned by t...