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, January 03, 2008
Center for Ecology and Conservation Biology 2007 newsletter
My name is Chee Seng Chong and I'm working on ants in vineyards in Australia for my phD. Previously, I did a bit of ant research back home in Singapore. I've been reading your blog for several months. Anyway, I came across your subterranean ant paper but I just didn't realised the work was done by you (I'm really embarrased to write this down..)! It is really an innovative method and certainly worth exploring if I get a chance to work on Southeast Asia ants in future. It has certainly open doors to opportunities in linkage ants and soil function etc..
Hi Kari,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Chee Seng Chong and I'm working on ants in vineyards in Australia for my phD. Previously, I did a bit of ant research back home in Singapore. I've been reading your blog for several months. Anyway, I came across your subterranean ant paper but I just didn't realised the work was done by you (I'm really embarrased to write this down..)! It is really an innovative method and certainly worth exploring if I get a chance to work on Southeast Asia ants in future. It has certainly open doors to opportunities in linkage ants and soil function etc..
Thank you!
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