Dr. Robert G. Holmberg: Recent submissions
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Forest Tent Caterpillar … information and options
(The Echo, 1986-07-01) -
Fleeing from fleas: on your cat, dog, or you
(Athabasca Advocate, 1998-02-24) -
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about mosquitoes
(Athabasca Advocate, 1999-06-29) -
Reminiscences about Bert Turnbull
(Canadian Arachnologist, 2007) -
Plagiarism: hazardous to your academic success
(Voice, 2000-03) -
Solpugida of Canada
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1992-04) -
Chemical attractants of horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae)
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1993-11) -
Teaching biology at-a-distance: dealing with the living. Partners in Learning
(Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, 1998-05) -
Teaching science at-a-distance: What is so difficult?
(Partners in Learning, Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, 1998-05) -
Athabasca University’s achievements in science education
(Partners in Learning, Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Distance Education, 1998-05) -
Home lab activities for introductory biology delivered at-a-distance
(Tested studies for laboratory teaching, 1998) -
Harvestmen (Arachnida, Opiliones) of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
(Entomological Society of Alberta, 1999) -
Aedes melanimon in Saskatchewan
(Mosquito News, 1968) -
Platybunus triangularis and Paroligolophus agrestis: two phalangids introduced to North America (Arachnida, Opiliones)
(Journal of Arachnology, 1975) -
Laboratory work in distance education
(Distance Education, 1982)A major concern in distance education is how to overcome the problems associated with laboratory components of courses. In this paper we review the general importance of laboratory work for students, summarise the ... -
A blind Homolophus biceps (Arachnida, Opiliones)
(Entomological News, 1983)Scanning electron microscopy of a harvestman, Homolophus biceps. that lacked both eyes and ocular tubercle revealed no indication of external damage or healing. Internally, light microscope sections showed no evidence ... -
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 ... -
Chromosomes of Leiobunum japonicum japonicum and Leiobunum paessleri (Arachnida, Opiliones).
(Journal of Arachnology, 1986)