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I want to buy a book on compost and would be grateful for recommendations. I like the titles of "Compost Science for Gardeners" and "The Science of Compost". Am leaning toward the latter because author is a scientist. But perhaps there are other titles to consider? #compost #composting #compostodon #gardening #soil #science #SoilEcology
Introducing New Zealand's latest Bug of the Year- the magnificent Ngāokeoke or Velvet Worm!
These amazing, ancient creatures were around long before the dinosaurs, and are taxonomically considered close relatives of Arthropods and Tardigrades. They have a unique method pf prey capture - using a pair of glue-gun organs on their heads to immobilise prey with a shower of sticky glue.
Aotearoa has two genera of velvet worms: one lays eggs (Ooperipatellus, 1st photo) and the other gives live birth (Peripatoides, 2nd). Oh, and to mate, males deposit sperm onto the skin of their partner, which then burrow through the female's skin and migrate throughout their blood to be stored in special uterine tubes until needed!
Truly remarkable creatures and well-deserving of their new title!
#SoilBiodiversity #SoilEcology #Entomology #Macrophotography #Invertebrates #Nature #NaturePhotography
These amazing, ancient creatures were around long before the dinosaurs, and are taxonomically considered close relatives of Arthropods and Tardigrades. They have a unique method pf prey capture - using a pair of glue-gun organs on their heads to immobilise prey with a shower of sticky glue.
Aotearoa has two genera of velvet worms: one lays eggs (Ooperipatellus, 1st photo) and the other gives live birth (Peripatoides, 2nd). Oh, and to mate, males deposit sperm onto the skin of their partner, which then burrow through the female's skin and migrate throughout their blood to be stored in special uterine tubes until needed!
Truly remarkable creatures and well-deserving of their new title!
#SoilBiodiversity #SoilEcology #Entomology #Macrophotography #Invertebrates #Nature #NaturePhotography
Did you know that New Zealand and other land masses in the south-west Pacific are home to LEAF-VEINED SLUGS?!
Unlike their omnivorous European relatives, these unique leaf-mimicking slugs eat only fungi. They breathe mainly through the skin of the back, which is kept moist by secretions passing along the many grooves.
What amazing creatures!
#Macrophotography #SoilEcology #Gastropod #SoilBiodiversity #Entomology
Unlike their omnivorous European relatives, these unique leaf-mimicking slugs eat only fungi. They breathe mainly through the skin of the back, which is kept moist by secretions passing along the many grooves.
What amazing creatures!
#Macrophotography #SoilEcology #Gastropod #SoilBiodiversity #Entomology