‘spect most of the folks that read this blog are out obsessively writing and collecting data and have little time to spend cruisin’ the blogs. It is field season, after all.
That said, as an entomologist in a department of vertebrate biologists, this video does the heart good.
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That is perhaps the coolest video I have ever seen!
I too am the only entomologist in my department, surrounded by vertebrate palaeontologists and geologists! At least there’s a botanist to keep me company though…
Dr. Mike Kaspari is Director of the Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Oklahoma. When he is not teaching, he studies the evolutionary ecology of ants and the brown food web. This blog is dedicated to exploring the strategies and tactics of the academic life.
My kids loved this video; we’ve watched it three times now. Nice.
That was wicked…
That is perhaps the coolest video I have ever seen!
I too am the only entomologist in my department, surrounded by vertebrate palaeontologists and geologists! At least there’s a botanist to keep me company though…