Algonquin Park
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Habitat and sampling localities for project: "DNA barcode-based biodiversity assessment of North American invertebrates: species richness, structure and stability" sites.google.com/site/algonquinorg
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11.07.06: set up Beautiful hemlock forest near Brent Station. Much rain in the morning. Canopy trap went up on second shot. Not many ants, many spiders 11.07.12: pick up Sunny and hot - gigapan re-shot due to rain interuption on the 6th. No pitfall or Malaise trap damage here. Many spiders The tripod is se...
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Algonquin - Achray station - 11.07.11 - uncut site 11.07.05: set up Cloudy afternoon and humid. Not as many parasitoids and Hym in the yellow pan traps, but many spiders while leaf litter sifting. Many tabanids and black flies. Canopy malaise trap as well as terrestrial malaise trap here. 11.07.11: pick up ...
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11.07.05: set up Very hot and bright day with many ants active on the surface. Loads of parasitoids and other Hymenoptera in the yellow pans. Many tabanids and blackflies. The gigapan shot this morning was over exposed. 11.07.11: pick up When we returned to empty the traps, the morning was full of rain. The M...
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11.07.04 Cut site - near Oxtongue River, km 3, western border of Algonquin Park, Hwy 60 corridor Taken in the 'cut' site. Beautiful day, very few bugs around. Beech and hemlock are missing from this site, but are present in the 'un-cut' transect. When collected 5 days later, the pitfall traps and the malaise...
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Douglas Easter Picnic - 100402 A wonderful warm spring day (almost 28C!) on the woodlot behind the house. Leo and Peter's first picnic with the family up the hill. How many times is Uncle Robert in the shot? A 360 panorama - take a look in Google Earth to get the full woodlot experience.
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The beaver pond behind our house. The setting sun over the dam to the left of the panorama made the image a little hotter than I would have liked. This pond is a fantastic place to find green frogs, bullfrogs, wood frogs, grey tree frogs, blue and yellow spotted salamanders and newts. A wonderful place. The pond...
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