Parker Gambino, Ph.D. | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/research/invertebrate-zoology/staff/field-associates/parker-gambino-phd
Field Associate, Division of Invertebrate Zoology
Yellowjacket (Vespula pensylvanica ) predation at Hawaii
Field Associate, Division of Invertebrate Zoology
Yellowjacket (Vespula pensylvanica ) predation at Hawaii
Like many kids interested in science, Ro Kinzler thought she wanted to be a marine biologist. But later on, she realized that she had a love for the physical world, rocks and especially lava.
But nothing compares to the first time she went to Hawaii
Like many kids interested in science, Ro Kinzler thought she wanted to be a marine biologist. But later on, she realized that she had a love for the physical world, rocks and especially lava.
But nothing compares to the first time she went to Hawaii
An invasive species is a living thing that moves into a new region. Species often become „invasive“ as a result of human activities.
Snails The giant African snail was introduced to Hawaii
An invasive species is a living thing that moves into a new region. Species often become „invasive“ as a result of human activities.
Snails The giant African snail was introduced to Hawaii
Books and Edited Books 2021. Mediums and Magical Things: Statues, Paintings, and Masks in Asian Places. Berkeley: University of California Press.2015. With Jongsung Yang and Yul Soo…
Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 1997.
Lava may congeal around a tree to form a mold on the trunk and branches.
Spatter Cone Lava Tree Kilauea volcano Hawaii
Based on years of participant observation, this in-depth access to the world of Korean shamans and their clients in the intimate context of village life has not been matched.
Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits (University of Hawaii
On a clear night, Mike Shara sees more than just the beautiful twinkling of stars when he gazes at the sky.
In 1983, he was doing research in Hawaii using one
On a clear night, Mike Shara sees more than just the beautiful twinkling of stars when he gazes at the sky.
In 1983, he was doing research in Hawaii using one