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  • Shiny Taxonomic Key is SHINY!


    Bug Girl's BlogAuthority Authority: 547
    There is now an online key to the 86 species of Chrysididae in North America! It is, of course, quite useful, but the best parts are all the detailed photos of these lovely Hymenopterans. Thanks go to Nigel Jones for his lovely photo which you must view at full size, and to the Patuxent Wildlife Research ...
    1 day ago
  • new bent-toed gecko from the Philippines


    Geckos UnlimitedAuthority Authority: 160
    A New Bent-Toed Gecko (Genus Cyrtodactylus ) is described from Southern Palawan Island, Philippines Cyrtodactylus tautbatorum Herpetologica 65(3):328-343. 2009
    1 day ago
  • Tags Versus Categories


    Hypermodern - Pete Ippel - Artist / AthleteAuthority Authority: 110
    Here is my general mind map of tags vs. categories. Download the .pdf here.
    3 days ago
  • Video Metadata Gets XXX Rating


    ScribeMedia.Org: The Business, Technology and Culture of Digital MediaAuthority Authority: 122
    Related Post Comic Radio, Film Distribution and the Miracle of Bumblebees Flickaliscious: Writing’s the thing that makes it all go round
    3 days ago
  • A “Really” Big-headed Tiger Beetle


    Beetles In The BushAuthority Authority: 540
    In my recent summary of the latest issue of the journal Cicindela, I included a scan of the cover of that issue and its stunning image of the 3rd-instar larva of Megacephala megacephala¹ from Africa.  This otherwordly-looking, four-eyed beast was photographed with jaws agape at the entrance to its burrow in ...
    5 days ago
  • The Elusive Dressler’s Bee Balm


    Irregular Times: News Unfit for PrintAuthority Authority: 515
    I have come into the habit of describing some plants growing in my garden as monarda , as if that is a common name. Other gardeners know what I mean when I refer to when I talk about monarda. I’m referring to bee balm, also known as oswego tea, also known as bergamot, a native North American herb that is brewed ...
    5 days ago
  • In pictures: Bizarre deep-sea creatures revealed


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Thousands of strange animals that exist in eternal darkness deep in the oceans have been catalogued for the first time
    6 days ago
  • Cataloging Life On the Deep-Sea Floor


    Deep Sea NewsAuthority Authority: 494
    Over ten years ago Fred Grassle, a marine biologist with deep-sea tendencies, and Jesse Ausubel, program director for Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, started conversing on an initiative to document the biodiversity of the oceans. That program, the Census of Marine Life, started in 2000 with the goal “to advance a major ...
    6 days ago
  • Video: New deep sea marine creatures revealed


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Thousands of newly discovered creatures brought to light by a census of marine life survey, a 10-year study by thousands of scientists from more than 32 countries
    6 days ago
  • Texter – A Text Replacement and Auto-spellcheck Tool that Works across all Programs


    WORDPRESS-TEMPLATES-PLUGINS-RSSAuthority Authority: 145
    Texter – A Text Replacement and Auto-spellcheck Tool that Works across all Programs  BSN Stock Photo Designed by Lifehacker.com, Texter is a must-have tool for bloggers, writers and editors, and pretty much anyone who types a lot on their PC – even for chatting! This amazing application enables users to type ...
    6 days ago
  • Folksonomies and Viral Marketing


    Affiliate MarketingAuthority Authority: 450
    There is an emerging phenomenon online called “folksonomies” (derived from a merge of folks and taxonomy), or popularly known “tagging”. This organizing tool is very powerful as people are able to establish structure and categories for online content. The trend of Folksonomies calls to arrangement and ...
    1 week ago
  • 60 Watch popular upper-class (5)


    Geckos UnlimitedAuthority Authority: 160
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    1 week ago
  • Some specimens are more equal than others


    Dave Hone's Archosaur MusingsAuthority Authority: 128
    I got into a discussion with my colleagues the other day about the merits of collecting multiple specimens of taxa versus collecting something new. The reality of course is that there is rarely a choice to be made – you bring back everything you find in the field that you can. However, as a hypothetical discussion ...
    1 week ago
  • Creativity unleashed


    It's Alive!!Authority Authority: 123
    I mentioned in my last school post ( the one about set ups ), that I’d used a modified version of The Future Is Wild ’s animal design activity . While TFiW is more focused on evolution and decent with modification, my class was currently focusing on a more ecological unit – what roles do different organisms ...
    1 week ago
  • Vampire Taxonomy by Meredith Woerner


    Bitten by BooksAuthority Authority: 144
    With her tongue often planted securely in her cheek. Meredith Woerner offers up a hilarious study of the many vampire incarnations from books, movies and television. The first several chapters provide the reader with distinct vampire classifications, though, as the author admits, sometimes there is some crossover ...
    1 week ago
  • The Pew Internet/Health FAQ


    e-Patients.netAuthority Authority: 553
    A big part of my job, and one I love, is answering questions, mostly from reporters. Sometimes I have just the data or insight someone needs, often I recommend someone else. Here is a sample of frequently-asked questions and my current answers. Please add your questions and answers in the comments: What are you ...
    1 week ago
  • Schneier on Security: A Taxonomy of Social Networking Data


    New Web 2.0 MagazineAuthority Authority: 157
    At the Internet Governance Forum in Sharm El Sheikh this week, there was a conversation on social networking data. Someone made the point that there are several different types of data, and it would be useful to separate them. ...
    1 week ago
  • Interview, Chat and Contest with Author Meredith Woerner


    Bitten by BooksAuthority Authority: 144
    A big welcome to our readers today! Be sure to read to the end of the interview to find out how to WIN the fabulous prizes being offered up. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a fixed time event, the post just goes live at 12:00 pm Central. You can stop by any time during the day or evening and leave your questions and ...
    1 week ago
  • Computed Field Module And How it Can Simplify Your Views


    The Agile Approach blogsAuthority Authority: 110
    Sometimes, the node data that you want is not exposed to Views in the way that you want. Computed Field is a module that, with a little bit of raw PHP code, can help you bridge those gaps.
    1 week ago
  • Florida Scrub Lizard


    Beetles In The BushAuthority Authority: 540
    Tiger beetles were not the only rare endemic species that I encountered during my visit to the Lake Wales Ridge in central Florida last August.  I didn’t know what this small lizard was as I watched it bolt from the trail and scamper for cover during my approach; however, having already found two endemic tiger [...]
    1 week ago

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