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Facilities
in my lab:
My lab has all the equipment necessary
for research in morphological and molecular systematics and reptile
ecology and behaviour. Molecular work is done in the centralised
molecular evolution lab and other work is done in my own lab,
in our lizard room or in the aquarium room.
Molecular Systematics:
- The School of Botany and Zoology has
a very large and well equipped molecular
evolution lab with bench space for
approximately 30 people. My group does their molecular work out
of this lab. The lab is fully set up for sequencing, microsatellites,
allozymes, etc., and has its own Automated ABI Sequencer.
In addition, my group has their own centrifuges, water baths,
PCR machine, vortex, fridge, freezer, pipettes, etc. I also have
a liquid nitrogen cryoshipper for field work.
Morphological Systematics:
- Leica MZ8 stereo microscope with drawing
tube
- Digital and slide calipers
- The School of Botany and Zoology maintains
a large teaching collection in its own museum facility built
in 1996. There is a lot of storage space for specimens, a fume
hood, and large workbench.
Lab and Field Based Ecology / Behaviour:
- Access to the Botany & Zoology
vehicle fleet which includes station wagons, vans and four-wheel
drives
- We have our own temperature controlled
"lizard" room that can house about 400 lizards individually.
- We share a large temperature contolled
room that at the moment is being used for Bob's fish.
- We also have access to two large temperature
controlled glasshouses for experimental work.
- We have built a series of large outdoor enclosures
for lizards (or other things). 40 of these are 2m in diameter
and 23 of them are 4m in diameter. We also have several very
large enclosures (one that is 10x10m, two that are 6x2.5m, two
that are 6x1.2m).
- Noosing poles for lizards, snake sticks
and grabbers
- Pesola precision scales (10g, 100g,
300g, 1000g)
- Petzl headlamps
- Two digital scales, one accurate to
0.01 grams and one accurate to 0.0001 grams
- PIT tag reader and sterile injectable
tags
- GPS
- Radio-telemetry equipment
- Video equipment, time-lapse video,
etc.
Other Lab Info:
- I subscribe to the following journals
and have most back to 1990: Evolution, Systematic Biology, Cladistics,
Herpetologica, Copeia, Journal of Herpetology, Herpetofauna,
African Journal of Herpetology.
- I have an extensive library on various
aspects of herpetology and evolution.
- Students have access to my reprint
collection, which is fully computer data-based.
- ANU has one of the fastest network
systems in Australia and all campus computers are connected to
it. My students have their own computers with email, WWW and
access to Current Contents.
Other Facilities Available in the
Division of Botany and Zoology:
- Vehicle fleet (station wagons, four-wheel
drives, vans)
- Well equipped histology lab
- Glasshouses
- Electron and advanced light microscopes
- Access to the ANU's SUN microsystems
and UNIX network
- Workshop has two full time staff available
to help build research equipment
- Full time photographer with access
to various types of specialist camera and video equipment