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A tiny speck of an island packed with biodiversity!

A tiny speck of an island packed with biodiversity!

A few weeks ago, I took a trip to Lady Elliot Island at the extreme southern end of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) about 80 km off the Queensland, Australia, coast. Lady Elliot Island is a coral “cay island”; a small, low elevation, sand island on top of a coral reef. A few weeks ago, […]

Putting together the biodiversity puzzle

Putting together the biodiversity puzzle

  I became an ecologist for the love of being out in leafy forests and wide mountain vistas. I was never thrilled by the idea of staring into a microscope for hours on end. But it’s amazing what a scientist will do to fill in just one little piece of the biodiversity puzzle. Oak savannahs […]

A trip to the home of the “Queensland lungfish”

A trip to the home of the “Queensland lungfish”

Even though all living lungfishes now exist only on continents in the Southern Hemisphere, they used to be found (millions of years ago) on all continents and proliferated during the Devonian Period or the so-called “Age of Fishes” (~400 million years ago). While returning from a dive venture to the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) […]

Seeing the Forest for the Trees

Seeing the Forest for the Trees

While many of us spend a lot of time walking around campus on our way to class, work or otherwise, how many of us truly stop and appreciate the rich natural history which populates our campus?