Apr 272010
 

The blog is likely going to be pretty quiet in the coming weeks as I finish writing my Master’s thesis and prepare to defend. I’ll try and make a few simple posts throughout the process, but more detailed posts likely won’t happen until I have some extra spare time! Until then, I hope you’ll enjoy some of my photos from the archives, and stay tuned for plenty of new content this summer!

Acrididae grasshopper on dead grass stem with purple flowers behind

This Melanoplus sp. (I think) was hanging out in the Alderville Prairie (Click to enlarge)

  5 Responses to “Thesis Crunch”

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  1. Just turn in your Arthropod Blog phylogram – they’ll probably give you your degree with honors! :)

  2. Boy do I wish it were that easy Ted! Maybe I’ll save that for Ph.D since I’ve got all this MSc work done already…

  3. I second Ted’s suggestion 😛 Good luck with the final haul!

  4. Morgan! You’ve been to Alderville?! I want to go there so badly as its the northernmost oak savanna and it would be very interesting to see if this habitat explains some weird staph distributions.

  5. “Thesis Crunch” sounds like a breakfast cereal.

    Just sayin’.

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