Sunday, October 18, 2009

JK Lab Work 1

I have finished sorting and Identifying (to the best of my ability) my invertebrates. Invertebrates = Living things without a vertebrae (a spine/backbone). It was an arduous task. These pictures were taken after first sorting them from debris, and then sorting them by morphospecies (morphospecies = things that lookalike) into separate vials for separate treatments. Ah, whatever,skip the trash. Basically I played with many dead bugs and here are some pictures.

"After dipping the bug in liquid nitrogen..." Nah, I didn't do that, but Cheryl used it a lot. And I helped her refill it everyday =p

See, the microscope we got to borrow was a particularly HIGH model, which means we can't sit down and look down the scope. So, William and I improvised (we're both short, but yeah, I'm the shortest) and here ya go, bricks.

Since the books for Identifying bugs was not around, I had to rely on sketches and descriptions first.

I've never been known to be good in art.
Scribbles

more..
My favourite shot. The very pair of tweezers I used throughout the entire ordeal, coupled with the holy sorting tray that we use to sort the bugs under the microscope.
70% Ethanol (alcohol), which I affectionately named "Bug-thanol" since it's used for bug-preservation.
An empty box.. which used to be filled with my sample vials. Empty because I finished my work.

Yes, labeling is immensely important.
The Holy Sorting Tray
My View
My Mess
My samples. Yes, there were that many. There are 2 full layers of vials + that incompletely filled third layer. Imagine, I went through each of these thrice.
Blood, sweat and tears?
Bugs, Sad and Tears.


Jo Kien

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Post 1

Hi everyone, since nobody's posting anything yet, I'll have the honour of posting the maiden post of this blog. Let's just list the people in the lab and what degrees we're working on.

Tse Yuen (TY) - Masters
Tajang (TJ) - Honours
Sonja - phD
Cheryl - Honours
Yee Meng (YM) - Third Year
Wei Lim (WL) - Honours
Nova - Honours
Jo Kien (JK) - Honours

As I cannot be entirely sure of what everyone's projects are about, I'll just give a brief description of what I know. In our lab, YM & Nova are concentrating on water chemistry under collaborative projects with Dr. Juan while TJ, JK (myself) and WL are working mainly on leaf litter decomposition. TJ & WL also studies aquatic inverterbrates. Sonja will spearhead a peat swamp study involving the microbiology at different depths of peat, which I have assisted her with in Cameron Highlands. Cheryl & TY are the main figures in phytochemistry in the lab.

Other than that, we're a jolly lab that occassionally gets intruded by a guitar or harmonica, people who aren't from the lab and probably the most active lab since we're always out on field trips. Being under Dr. Cathy, we're also probably the most environmentally-friendly lab.

Lab 5's main areas of study: Phytochemistry, leaf litter decomposition, aquatic invertebrates, environmental microbiology.

This was a very briefly written post, feel free to edit and add to the post.

JK