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Re-description of Togwoteeus biceps (Arachnida, Opiliones, Sclerosomatidae) with notes on its morphology, karyology and phenology.
(Journal of Arachnology, 1997)
The harvestman genus Togwoteeus Roewer 1952 is monotypic. Its only species, T. biceps
(Thorell 1877), is known from throughout western Canada and USA and is newly recorded from California,
Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South ...
Postmortem on a Distance Education Course: Successes and Failures
(American Journal of Distance Education, 1992)
Athabasca University (AU) is an open university committed to delivering
courses via distance education technology. In 1973, AU started work
on "World Ecology: The Scientific Context" as its first home study
course. This ...
Home lab activities for introductory biology delivered at-a-distance
(Tested studies for laboratory teaching, 1998)
Getting your hands dirty: field courses at Athabasca University
(Alberta Introductory Biology Association, 2005)
Rats’ Nest Cave.
(2007-10-31)
Quiet Reflections: my 100+ best photographs
(2008-01-24)
The scent glands of Opiliones: a review of their function.
(Smithsonian Institution Press, 1986)
Opilionids are unique among the arachnids in that
they possess a pair of glands that open dorsally near
the lateral edge of the prosoma. These glands are
variously called scent, odoriferous, repugnatory, or
stink glands ...
Harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones) of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1999)
Chemical attractants of horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1993-11)
An Academic’s Life at Athabasca University.
(2007-12-10)