When I got fed up with the Solenopsis, I would go back to work on my Ants of Tiputini poster, which I have been working on for awhile now. It is finally finished and I am super proud of it. Every ant pictured was collected and photographed by me. And it took me forever to get the spacings and the layout just right (algebra was involved). I used to say to myself, why are there no good ant posters out there? I would love to have a cool ant poster on my wall. Well, now I do. If anyone else is interested in this poster, it is for sale at my cafepress.com webstore, The Gigantiops Destructor Store.
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
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Ants of Tiputini Poster
When I got fed up with the Solenopsis, I would go back to work on my Ants of Tiputini poster, which I have been working on for awhile now. It is finally finished and I am super proud of it. Every ant pictured was collected and photographed by me. And it took me forever to get the spacings and the layout just right (algebra was involved). I used to say to myself, why are there no good ant posters out there? I would love to have a cool ant poster on my wall. Well, now I do. If anyone else is interested in this poster, it is for sale at my cafepress.com webstore, The Gigantiops Destructor Store.
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