/biology/systematics/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Eelias Systematics - User contributions [en] 2025-08-21T17:21:07Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.31.1 /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5282 Main Page 2025-01-27T16:27:55Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three physical copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 30, 2024. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2024 Award Recipients:''' 1. Audrey Christiansen &amp; McKenzie Schwarz; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium: Sandburg Collection to Restore, Digitize, and Organize.'' 2. Paige Davidson; ''The Art of Biodiversity: Visualizing Flora and Fauna.'' 3. Meg Balfanz; ''Preparation of Raptor Specimens for the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' 1. Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' 2. Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5280 Main Page 2024-12-13T21:09:41Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three physical copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 30, 2024. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2024 Award Recipients:''' 1. Audrey Christiansen &amp; Mackenzie Schwarz; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium: Sandburg Collection to Restore, Digitize, and Organize.'' 2. Paige Davidson; ''The Art of Biodiversity: Visualizing Flora and Fauna.'' 3. Meg Balfanz; ''Preparation of Raptor Specimens for the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' 1. Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' 2. Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5279 Main Page 2024-11-22T17:24:42Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three physical copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 30, 2024. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2024 Award Recipients:''' 1. Audrey Christiansen &amp; Mackenzie Schwarz; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium: Sandburg Collection to Restore, Digitize, and Organize.'' 2. Paige Davidson; ''The Art of Biodiversity: Visualizing Flora and Fauna.'' 3. Meg Balfanz; ''Untitled.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' 1. Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' 2. Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5278 Main Page 2024-09-05T18:42:09Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three physical copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 30, 2024. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' 1. Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' 2. Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5277 Main Page 2024-02-12T16:42:22Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' 1. Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' 2. Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5276 Main Page 2024-02-12T14:45:47Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' 1. Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities. 2. Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5275 Main Page 2024-02-12T14:45:02Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5274 Main Page 2024-02-12T14:44:09Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2023 Award Recipients:''' Monarch Fuhrman; ''The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Collection: Expansion, Repair, and Basic Assessment in Order to Inform Future Priorities.'' Emily Fletcher; ''Curating the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wet Amphibian Collection&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5257 Main Page 2023-09-12T17:31:04Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Reina Nielsen ([mailto:rnielse@gustavus.edu rnielse@gustavs.edu]&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5256 Main Page 2023-09-07T19:39:07Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Insects:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2021 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2020 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2019 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5255 Main Page 2023-09-07T19:37:34Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on the Biology Department website and other venues to serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Insects:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Plants:''' Amy Kocksiek ([mailto:akochsie@gustavus.edu akochsie@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NH 2141) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 25, 2023. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2022 Award Recipient:''' Georgia Zutz; ''Advancement of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Animal Collections and Museum Window Display.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; ''Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Rupert_Anderson_Award_in_Systematics&diff=5215 Rupert Anderson Award in Systematics 2022-02-28T16:42:01Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including: <br /> * cataloguing diversity within a taxon,<br /> * recording species found within a particular geographic range, and<br /> * understanding evolutionary change within and between populations.<br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives &amp; learn about a particular taxon. <br /> <br /> == To Apply ==<br /> * Contact and meet with one of the faculty members listed below<br /> ** Plants: Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])<br /> ** Vertebrates: Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br /> ** Insects: Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])<br /> * With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *# Clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *# Describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester.<br /> *# Submit an itemized budget of no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject.<br /> * Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 2141) by ''' 5pm, September 19, 2021'''.</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Rupert_Anderson_Award_in_Systematics&diff=5214 Rupert Anderson Award in Systematics 2022-02-28T16:41:13Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including: <br /> * cataloguing diversity within a taxon,<br /> * recording species found within a particular geographic range, and<br /> * understanding evolutionary change within and between populations.<br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives &amp; learn about a particular taxon. <br /> <br /> == To Apply ==<br /> * Contact and meet with one of the faculty members listed below<br /> ** Plants: Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])<br /> ** Vertebrates: Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br /> ** Insects: Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])<br /> * With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *# Clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *# Describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester.<br /> *# Submit an itemized budget of no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject.<br /> * Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 2141) by ''' 5pm September 19, 2021'''.</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Rupert_Anderson_Award_in_Systematics&diff=5213 Rupert Anderson Award in Systematics 2022-02-28T16:40:38Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including: <br /> * cataloguing diversity within a taxon,<br /> * recording species found within a particular geographic range, and<br /> * understanding evolutionary change within and between populations.<br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives &amp; learn about a particular taxon. <br /> <br /> == To Apply ==<br /> * Contact and meet with one of the faculty members listed below<br /> ** Plants: Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])<br /> ** Vertebrates: Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br /> ** Insects: Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])<br /> * With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *# Clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period (December 12, 2008)<br /> *# Describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester.<br /> *# Submit an itemized budget of no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject.<br /> * Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 2141) by ''' 5pm September 19, 2021.'''.</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5196 Main Page 2018-12-03T20:51:09Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Insects:''' Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 24, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2018 Award Recipient:''' Signe Jeremiason; Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5195 Main Page 2018-12-03T20:50:46Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Insects:''' Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 24, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2018 Award Recipients:''' Signe Jeremiason; Exploring Insecta Through Illustration.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5194 Main Page 2018-09-06T15:48:11Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Insects:''' Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 24, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5193 Main Page 2018-09-05T15:24:51Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 24, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5192 Main Page 2018-08-31T00:18:32Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 24, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5191 Main Page 2018-08-30T20:21:38Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Monday, September 24, 2018. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. Funds were used in support of macroinvertebrate sampling equipment.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5190 Main Page 2018-01-03T19:41:31Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 22, 2017. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2017 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5189 Main Page 2017-09-08T17:43:00Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 22, 2017. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5188 Main Page 2017-09-08T17:31:22Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 22, 2017. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5187 Main Page 2017-09-08T17:18:49Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu]) and Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 22, 2017. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5186 Main Page 2017-09-08T17:17:51Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu]) and Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt, Andrew Lindmeier, and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5185 Main Page 2017-09-08T17:16:33Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu]) and Margaret Bloch-Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt, Andrew Lindmeier, and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5184 Main Page 2016-10-03T02:09:35Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2016 Award Recipients:''' James Eckhardt, Andrew Lindmeier, and Hannah Merwin; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium Sandberg and Swedish Collections.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen and Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/birds&diff=5183 Vertebrate Collection/birds 2016-09-07T14:40:58Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>Welcome to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection!<br /> <br /> The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department's collection of live-mounted bird specimens includes members of 16 orders and 36 families. Additional live-mounted specimens are present in the collection, but have degraded to an extent where they are no longer useful as study specimens. In addition to the department's live-mounted bird collection, its assemblage of study skins consists of 3 orders and 20 families, providing additional diversity in the collection. Both the live-mounts and study skins are primarily used as teaching instruments for courses at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, such as Vertebrate Zoology. Information on where and when individual specimens were collected is not present for most of the collection. As such, most of the specimens in the collection are not useful for studies in ecology or evolution, but can be used by students or faculty interested in other studies, such as Comparative Anatomy.<br /> <br /> The live-mount collection is especially rich in dabbling and diving ducks from the family Anatidae, including the green-winged teal, common and hooded merganser, wood duck, and ring-necked duck. Also well represented are specimens from the family Phasianidae, including the ring-necked pheasant, gray partridge, greater prairie chicken, and ruffed grouse. In addition, the collection includes a variety of species from the family Icteridae, including the common grackle, red-winged blackbird, and eastern meadowlark. <br /> <br /> Live-mounted bird specimens and study skins of reasonable quality are shown here. Within each order specimens are sorted first by family and then alphabetically by common name. Information on the common name, scientific name, class, order, family, number of specimens present, and, when available, the date the specimen was collected, the location of collection, and the sex of the individual are provided for each species. Additionally, each specimen has a link to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology website in order to provide a greater breadth of information. <br /> <br /> For more information about the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Bird Collection, please contact Dr. Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu), or Mr. Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu).<br /> <br /> '''Available Orders for Live-Mounted Birds<br /> '''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Accipitriformes Accipitriformes]] (Hawks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Anseriformes Anseriformes]] (Ducks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Apodiformes Apodiformes]] (Swifts)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Charadriiformes Charadriiformes]] (Small Water Birds)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Columbiformes Columbiformes]] (Pigeons)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Coraciiformes Coraciiformes]] (Kingfishers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Cuculiformes Cuculiformes]] (Cuckoos)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Galliformes Galliformes]] (Landfowl)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Gaviiformes Gaviiformes]] (Loons)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Gruiformes Gruiformes]] (Rails)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Passeriformes Passeriformes]] (Perching Birds)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Pelecaniformes Pelecaniformes]] (Large Water Birds)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Piciformes Piciformes]] (Woodpeckers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Podicipediformes Podicipediformes]] (Grebes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Strigiformes Strigiformes]] (Owls)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Suliformes Suliformes]] (Cormorants)<br /> <br /> '''Available Orders for Study Skins'''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Study_Skins/Cuculiformes Cuculiformes]] (Cuckoos)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Study_Skins/Passeriformes Passeriformes]] (Perching Birds)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Study_Skins/Piciformes Piciformes]] (Woodpeckers)</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5182 Main Page 2016-09-07T14:40:08Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> &lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen &amp; Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5181 Main Page 2016-09-07T14:38:35Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2016. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen &amp; Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5180 Main Page 2016-09-07T14:37:07Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])or Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen &amp; Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.'' Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5179 Main Page 2016-09-07T14:36:14Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])or Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen &amp; Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium. Andrew Lindmeier; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Bird Collection (unsupported).''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5178 Main Page 2016-09-07T14:33:47Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])or Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2015 Award Recipients:''' Reina Nielsen &amp; Matthew Gullickson; ''Historic Collections Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Herbarium.''<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3091 Main Page 2015-09-08T14:54:22Z <p>Eelias: /* The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics */</p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus jcarlin@gutavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])or Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3090 Main Page 2015-09-08T14:49:32Z <p>Eelias: /* The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics */</p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])or Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3089 Main Page 2015-09-08T14:45:05Z <p>Eelias: /* The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics */</p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])or Yuta Kawarasaki ([mailto:ykawaras@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3088 Main Page 2015-09-08T13:53:30Z <p>Eelias: /* The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics */</p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipient:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3087 Main Page 2015-09-08T13:52:57Z <p>Eelias: /* The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics */</p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]) or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2014 Award Recipient:''' No applicants. ''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3086 Main Page 2014-09-16T16:35:27Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 19, 2014. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3085 Main Page 2014-09-16T16:34:40Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto: pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 19, 2014. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students worked in the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3084 Main Page 2014-09-16T16:33:30Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu]) or Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 19, 2014. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students will be working with the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=3083 Main Page 2014-08-28T03:25:11Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Friday, September 19, 2014. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> '''2013 Award Recipient:''' Andrea Gruver; ''Distribution of Hymenoptera Parasitoids over Time.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students will be working with the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=2959 Main Page 2013-09-06T16:34:16Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students will be working with the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=2958 Main Page 2013-09-06T16:32:55Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>The Biology Department at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ curates diverse collections of organisms including plants, vertebrate animals and invertebrate animals.&lt;systematicCollections/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Search==<br /> &lt;searchForm/&gt;<br /> <br /> == The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==<br /> A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a specimen collection. The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.<br /> <br /> Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> *cataloguing diversity within a taxon&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *recording species found within a particular geographic range&lt;br/&gt;<br /> *understanding evolutionary change with and between populations&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> The '''Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics''' is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. <br /> <br /> This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.<br /> <br /> '''To apply:'''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 1. Contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:<br /> <br /> '''Plants:''' Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Vertebrates:''' Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''Invertebrates:''' Margaret Bloch Qazi ([mailto:mqazi@gustavus.edu mqazi@gustavus.edu])&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> 2. With your faculty collaborator, develop a short proposal in which you:<br /> *clearly state what informational content and how much of the collection will be posted online by the end of the award period<br /> *describe what archival work needs to be done to support #1 (above) and what you intend to accomplish in one semester<br /> *Submit an itemized budget for no more than $160 to support your work. Money can be used to: travel to see collections at other institutions, purchase supplies to present or archive specimens, and acquire texts related to the collection subject&lt;br/&gt;<br /> 3. Three copies of the proposal are due to Eric Elias (NHS 221B) by 5:00 PM September 21, 2012. Successful applicants will be notified the following week.<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Students will be expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and complete an exit interview. Students successfully completing the proposed work will be recognized at Honors Day.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> '''2012 Award Recipients:''' No applicants. ''Bio 376 Entomolgy'' students will be working with the insect collection in lieu of a winning proposal.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2011 Award Recipients:''' No applicants.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2010 Award Recipients:''' Ryan Ortlip and Lucas Youngvorst; ''Hamrum collection of Odonates.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2009 Award Recipients:''' Josh Hammer and Carl Stenoien; ''Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Freshwater and Marine Fish Collection: Enhancement of the collection by additions and replacements of local species and creation of a web-based digital archive.''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> '''2008 Award Recipients:''' Elias Anoszko, Stephanie Erlandson, Kirsten Ruser &amp; Karen Katz; ''Archiving herbarium specimens of historical value and developing a web-based botanical collection.''</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/fish&diff=2501 Vertebrate Collection/fish 2013-03-20T01:17:18Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>Welcome to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ' Fish Collection!<br /> <br /> Much of the original Biology Department fish collection (specimens and field notebooks) was destroyed in the tornado of 1998. As a result, many of the specimens now only exist as a teaching collection serving a variety of aquatic and vertebrate courses at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ including Aquatic Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Comparative Anatomy, and Fish &amp; Fisheries. <br /> <br /> The University of Washington gave a permanent loan of teaching specimens to Dr. Carlin, which are now available for use by Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students and faculty for research. There are 58 lots (at least 140 individual specimens) mostly from the freshwater and marine habitats of the Pacific Northwest. Northern gamefishes like rainbow trout and mountain whitefish are present, but so are commercial seafood species (capelin, Pacific hake) and evolutionary wonders (seahorses, hagfish, parrotfish and frogfish). All of the specimens are preserved either in alcohol or as dried specimens, but none have specific locality data. Without a properly recorded place and time of collection, these specimens are not useful in studies of ecology or evolution. However they are available for use by students interested in other research projects, such as comparative anatomy.<br /> <br /> Of the species diversity in the entire collection, an estimated 40% is shown here. Thirteen families of freshwater fish and several families of marine fish are represented in the collection. Within each family the individual specimens are sorted alphabetically by scientific name. Specimens are shown on a cm scale. Any available collection data is provided with each specimen. Finally, each specimen has a link to a corresponding page in [http://www.fishbase.org/search.php Fishbase], the most comprehensive fish database in the world.<br /> <br /> For more information about the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Fish collection, please contact Dr. Joel Carlin (jcarlin@gustavus.edu), Mr. Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu), or Dr. Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu).<br /> <br /> '''Families'''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Linnaeus Batrachoididae]] (Toadfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Catostomidae Catostomidae]] (Suckers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Centrarchidae Centrarchidae]] (Sunfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Cyprinidae Cyprinidae]] (Minnows)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Diodontidae Diodontidae]] (Porcupinefishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/gasterosteidae Gasterosteidae]] (Sticklebacks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ictaluridae Ictaluridae]] (Catfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ostraciidae Ostraciidae]] (Boxfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Petromyzontidae Petromyzontidae]] (Lampreys)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Percidae Percidae]] (Perches)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Pomacentridae Pomacentridae]] (Damselfishes and Clownfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Synodontidae Synodontidae]] (Lizardfishes)</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/fish&diff=2500 Vertebrate Collection/fish 2013-03-20T01:16:47Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>Welcome to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ' Fish Collection!<br /> <br /> Much of the original Biology Department fish collection (specimens and field notebooks) was destroyed in the tornado of 1998. As a result, many of the specimens now only exist as a teaching collection serving a variety of aquatic and vertebrate courses at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ including Aquatic Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Comparative Anatomy, and Fish &amp; Fisheries. <br /> <br /> The University of Washington gave a permanent loan of teaching specimens to Dr. Carlin, which are now available for use by Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students and faculty for research. There are 58 lots (at least 140 individual specimens) mostly from the freshwater and marine habitats of the Pacific Northwest. Northern gamefishes like rainbow trout and mountain whitefish are present, but so are commercial seafood species (capelin, Pacific hake) and evolutionary wonders (seahorses, hagfish, parrotfish and frogfish). All of the specimens are preserved either in alcohol or as dried specimens, but none have specific locality data. Without a properly recorded place and time of collection, these specimens are not useful in studies of ecology or evolution. However they are available for use by students interested in other research projects, such as comparative anatomy.<br /> <br /> Of the species diversity in the collection, an estimated 40% is shown here. Thirteen families of freshwater fish and several families of marine fish are represented in the collection. Within each family the individual specimens are sorted alphabetically by scientific name. Specimens are shown on a cm scale. Any available collection data is provided with each specimen. Finally, each specimen has a link to a corresponding page in [http://www.fishbase.org/search.php Fishbase], the most comprehensive fish database in the world.<br /> <br /> For more information about the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Fish collection, please contact Dr. Joel Carlin (jcarlin@gustavus.edu), Mr. Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu), or Dr. Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu).<br /> <br /> '''Families'''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Linnaeus Batrachoididae]] (Toadfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Catostomidae Catostomidae]] (Suckers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Centrarchidae Centrarchidae]] (Sunfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Cyprinidae Cyprinidae]] (Minnows)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Diodontidae Diodontidae]] (Porcupinefishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/gasterosteidae Gasterosteidae]] (Sticklebacks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ictaluridae Ictaluridae]] (Catfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ostraciidae Ostraciidae]] (Boxfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Petromyzontidae Petromyzontidae]] (Lampreys)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Percidae Percidae]] (Perches)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Pomacentridae Pomacentridae]] (Damselfishes and Clownfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Synodontidae Synodontidae]] (Lizardfishes)</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/Percidae&diff=1904 Vertebrate Collection/Percidae 2012-11-08T17:59:11Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/fish Fish Collection Main Page]<br /> == Percidae ==<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Etheostoma exile'' (Iowa Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: Ottertail River, Becker County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 5/9/81<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3420&amp;genusname=Etheostoma&amp;speciesname=exile&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:Etheostoma_exile.JPG‎]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Etheostoma flabellare'' (Fantail Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: Blue Earth County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 9/27/73<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3421&amp;genusname=Etheostoma&amp;speciesname=flabellare&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:Percina_maculata.JPG‎]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Etheostoma flabellare'' (Fantail Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: Le Sueur County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 5/6/66<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3421&amp;genusname=Etheostoma&amp;speciesname=flabellare&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:Fantail_darter.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Etheostoma nigrum'' (Johnny Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: Le Sueur County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 5/6/66<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3445&amp;genusname=Etheostoma&amp;speciesname=nigrum&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:etheostoma_nigrum.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Etheostoma nigrum'' (Johnny Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: Insula Lake, Lake County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 7/20/67<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3445&amp;genusname=Etheostoma&amp;speciesname=nigrum&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:etheostoma_nigrum2.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ''Percina caprodes'' (Log Perch)<br /> <br /> Location: Cannon River, Goodhue County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 9/30/76<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3489&amp;genusname=Percina&amp;speciesname=caprodes&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:Log_perch.JPG‎]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Perca flavescens'' (Yellow Perch)<br /> <br /> Location: Fillmore County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: unknown<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=359&amp;genusname=Perca&amp;speciesname=flavescens&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:etheostoma_caeruleum.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Percina maculata'' (Blackside Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: Blue Earth County, MN<br /> <br /> Date: 9/27/73<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3498&amp;genusname=Percina&amp;speciesname=maculata&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:percina_phoxocephala.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Percina phoxocephala'' (Slenderhead Darter)<br /> <br /> Location: unknown<br /> <br /> Date: unknown<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3507&amp;genusname=Percina&amp;speciesname=phoxocephala&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:perca_flavescens.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Sander canadensis'' (Sauger)<br /> <br /> Location: Unknown<br /> <br /> Date: Unknown<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3515&amp;genusname=Sander&amp;speciesname=canadensis&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:Sander (Stitzostedion) canadense.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> ''Sander vitreus'' (Walleye)<br /> <br /> Location: unknown<br /> <br /> Date: unknown<br /> <br /> [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=3516&amp;genusname=Sander&amp;speciesname=vitreus&amp;lang=English Fishbase]<br /> <br /> [[File:Walleye.JPG]]<br /> <br /> ----</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/fish&diff=1903 Vertebrate Collection/fish 2012-11-08T17:58:06Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>Welcome to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ' Fish Collection!<br /> <br /> Much of the original Biology Department fish collection (specimens and field notebooks) was destroyed in the tornado of 1998. As a result, many of the specimens now only exist as a teaching collection serving a variety of aquatic and vertebrate courses at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ including Aquatic Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Comparative Anatomy, and Fish &amp; Fisheries. A small portion of the current collection includes specimens from a permanent loan from the University of Washington.<br /> <br /> Of the species diversity in the collection, an estimated 40% is shown here. Thirteen families of freshwater fish and several families of marine fish are represented in the collection. Within each family the individual specimens are sorted alphabetically by scientific name. Specimens are shown on a cm scale. Any available collection data is provided with each specimen. Finally, each specimen has a link to a corresponding page in [http://www.fishbase.org/search.php Fishbase], the most comprehensive fish database in the world.<br /> <br /> For more information about the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Fish collection, please contact Joel Carlin (jcarlin@gustavus.edu), Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu), or Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu).<br /> <br /> '''Families'''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Linnaeus Batrachoididae]] (Toadfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Catostomidae Catostomidae]] (Suckers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Centrarchidae Centrarchidae]] (Sunfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Cyprinidae Cyprinidae]] (Minnows)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Diodontidae Diodontidae]] (Porcupinefishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/gasterosteidae Gasterosteidae]] (Sticklebacks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ictaluridae Ictaluridae]] (Catfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ostraciidae Ostraciidae]] (Boxfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Petromyzontidae Petromyzontidae]] (Lampreys)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Percidae Percidae]] (Perches)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Pomacentridae Pomacentridae]] (Damselfishes and Clownfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Synodontidae Synodontidae]] (Lizardfishes)</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/fish&diff=1902 Vertebrate Collection/fish 2012-11-08T17:53:24Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>Welcome to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ' Fish Collection!<br /> <br /> Much of the original Biology Department fish collection (specimens and field notebooks) was destroyed in the tornado of 1998. As a result, many of the specimens now only exist as a teaching collection serving a variety of aquatic and vertebrate courses at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ including Aquatic Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Comparative Anatomy, and Fish and Fisheries. A small portion of the current collection includes specimens from a permanent loan from the University of Washington.<br /> <br /> Of the species diversity in the collection, an estimated 40% is shown here. Thirteen families of freshwater fish and several families of marine fish are represented in the collection. Within each family the individual specimens are sorted alphabetically by scientific name. Specimens are shown on a cm scale. Any available collection data is provided with each specimen. Finally, each specimen has a link to a corresponding page in [http://www.fishbase.org/search.php Fishbase], the most comprehensive fish database in the world.<br /> <br /> For more information about the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Biology Fish collection, please contact Joel Carlin (jcarlin@gustavus.edu), Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu), or Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu).<br /> <br /> '''Families'''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Linnaeus Batrachoididae]] (Toadfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Catostomidae Catostomidae]] (Suckers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Centrarchidae Centrarchidae]] (Sunfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Cyprinidae Cyprinidae]] (Minnows)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Diodontidae Diodontidae]] (Porcupinefishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/gasterosteidae Gasterosteidae]] (Sticklebacks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ictaluridae Ictaluridae]] (Catfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ostraciidae Ostraciidae]] (Boxfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Petromyzontidae Petromyzontidae]] (Lampreys)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Percidae Percidae]] (Perches)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Pomacentridae Pomacentridae]] (Damselfishes and Clownfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Synodontidae Synodontidae]] (Lizardfishes)</div> Eelias /biology/systematics/w/index.php?title=Vertebrate_Collection/fish&diff=1901 Vertebrate Collection/fish 2012-11-08T17:51:41Z <p>Eelias: </p> <hr /> <div>Welcome to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ' Fish Collection!<br /> <br /> Much of the original Biology Department fish collection (specimens and field notebooks) was destroyed in the tornado of 1998. As a result, many of the specimens now only exist as a teaching collection serving a variety of aquatic and vertebrate courses at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ including Aquatic Biology, Vertebrate Biology, Comparative Anatomy, and Fish and Fisheries. A small portion of the current collection includes specimens from a permanent loan from the University of Washington.<br /> <br /> Of the species diversity in the collection, an estimated 40% is shown here. Thirteen families of freshwater fish and several families of marine fish are represented in the collection. Within each family the individual specimens are sorted alphabetically by scientific name. Specimens are shown on a cm scale. Any available collection data is provided with each specimen. Finally, each specimen has a link to a corresponding page in [http://www.fishbase.org/search.php Fishbase], the most comprehensive fish database in the world.<br /> <br /> '''Families'''<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Linnaeus Batrachoididae]] (Toadfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Catostomidae Catostomidae]] (Suckers)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Centrarchidae Centrarchidae]] (Sunfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Cyprinidae Cyprinidae]] (Minnows)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Diodontidae Diodontidae]] (Porcupinefishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/gasterosteidae Gasterosteidae]] (Sticklebacks)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ictaluridae Ictaluridae]] (Catfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Ostraciidae Ostraciidae]] (Boxfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Petromyzontidae Petromyzontidae]] (Lampreys)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Percidae Percidae]] (Perches)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Pomacentridae Pomacentridae]] (Damselfishes and Clownfishes)<br /> <br /> [[/academics/biology/systematics/Vertebrate_Collection/Synodontidae Synodontidae]] (Lizardfishes)</div> Eelias