Lizard Man's Travels

This site is a journal of my travels and other adventures while I shift from doing postdoctoral research on tree frog ecology in Darwin, Australia, to research on digestive physiology of lizards and bats in Sede Boqer, Israel. Enough friends have been asking me for regular updates on this journey, that I thought this would be the best forum to keeep everyone up to date (including me).

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Wave Hill site


Wave Hill site
Originally uploaded by wandering lizard.
A few weeks ago, I went to Wave Hill station for the rock slime project, where we're looking at cyanobacteria that grow under translucent rocks. This is Keith and Sarah at the site looking for the thumbnail-sized dataloggers we placed under some of the rocks in June. If you look closely, you might be able to see some of the rocks marked with orange flagging. We found most of the loggers, and suspect the others were dragged off by rats.

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