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Antarctica
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click here to learn more about our Antarctic program.
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Left to right: Professor Rick Lee and Postdoctoral Fellow Joe Rinehart (Ohio
State University) take a break from collecting Belgica antarctica near Palmer Station. |
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Professor Rick Lee pilots a Zodiac through brash ice near Palmer Station. |
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An elephant seal visits the entomology research lab at Palmer Station. |
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Graduate student Mike Elnitsky stands on the glacier behind Palmer Station. |
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Arkansas
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Is that a 'gator? Graduate student Patrick Baker uses a fyke net to catch southern painted turtles in Arkansas. |
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Canada
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here to learn more about our research on insect overwintering.
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Left to right: Professor Rick Lee and Olga Kukal work with vials of woollybear
caterpillars on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut (82° N). |
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Graduate student Jake Williams collects rose galls in western Quebec. |
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Left to right: Graduate students Jake Williams and Jonathon Leggo (J. D. Shorthouse
Laboratory, Laurentian University) collects rose galls on Moosonee Island, Ontario. |
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Nebraska
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our research on hatchling turtle cold hardiness.
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Left to right: Undergraduate researcher Brian Dishong and graduate student Tim
Muir compare righting responses of hatchling painted turtles between nests with high and low natural
winter mortality. |
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Graduate student Steve Dinkelacker with a softshell turtle at the Crescent Lakes National Wildlife
Refuge. |
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Graduate student Steve Dinkelacker "wrassles" a bull snake. |
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Professor John Iverson (Earlham College) shows off a snapping turtle from the Nebraska Sandhills. |
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Undergraduate researcher Brian Dishong stops at Car Henge, Alliance, Nebraska, en route to check
out a potential study site. |
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Ohio
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Graduate student Patrick Baker is the Frog Cowboy. |
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Professor Jon Costanzo (as a young graduate student) building a garter snake hibernaculum at the
Ecology Research Center, Miami University. |
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Right to left: Professor Jon Costanzo and graduate student Jason Irwin record weather
data from instruments placed inside experimental enclosures housing overwintering wood frogs at the Ecology
Research Center, Miami University. |
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Lab manager Noah Gordon on the hunt for wood frogs in Adams County, Ohio. |
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A tidbit inside a turtle nest. Tidbits are automated data loggers used to record temperature of nests
over the course of a year. |
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Graduate student Jake Williams collects goldenrod galls at the Ecology Research Center, Miami University. |
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A student in Rick Lee's entomology class tags a monarch butterfly for Monarch Watch. Dr.
Lee's students have been tagging monarchs since 1992. |
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Brr, it's cold! Graduate student Tim Muir collects wood frogs from a pond in Adams County. |
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