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Wolfgang Wuster Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2003 No. of posts: 326 View other posts by Wolfgang Wuster |
Posted: 26 Nov 2004 The following may be of interest: W³ster, W. C.S.E. Allum, I.B. Bjargard¾ttir, K.L. Bailey, K.J. Dawson, J. Guenioui, J. Lewis, J. Mcgurk, A.G. Moore, M. Niskanen & C.P. Pollard (2004, in press) Do aposematism and Batesian mimicry require bright colours? A test, using European viper markings. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Biological Sciences. Online version can be downloaded here Cheers, Wolfgang Wolfgang Wüster School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor http://sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/ |
Danny13 Senior Member Joined: 03 Oct 2004 No. of posts: 52 View other posts by Danny13 |
Posted: 26 Nov 2004 Hi, is it true that the University of Bangor is the only University in the UK that teaches herpetology as a set subject or module. |
Wolfgang Wuster Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2003 No. of posts: 326 View other posts by Wolfgang Wuster |
Posted: 27 Nov 2004 [QUOTE=Danny13] Hi, is it true that the University of Bangor is the only University in the UK that teaches herpetology as a set subject or module.[/QUOTE] Not sure whether anyone else (e.g., Kent) have a herpetology module. We certainly have the most herpetological faculty staff (3), and do teach a one semester herpetology module. Moreover, with so many herpetology staff, herps crop up pretty regularly in other courses as well, and there are a number of opportunities to do herp projects (the paper I posted above was based on a series of undergraduate projects, the other authors are all former honours project students). Cheers, WW Wolfgang Wüster School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor http://sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/ |
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