fiona.walsh2015: On Newhaven in the NT, we're also learning about termites and pavements
fiona.walsh2015: We find moisture on pavements is important to many species. Lemon migrants and a Lesser wanderer in moist sand by pavement
fiona.walsh2015: Pavement surface and chamber close-up with blackening from termite plaster
fiona.walsh2015: Paper for rubbing of pavement surface, photo by Briony Barr
fiona.walsh2015: Danae and Josef measure depth of excavated termitaria at Newhaven
fiona.walsh2015: A central structure and side chamber under pavement slab photo by Josef Schofield
fiona.walsh2015: Vertical cross-section of excavated pavement by Sally Mumford
fiona.walsh2015: Sam, Brian and Smokey, photo by Sarita
fiona.walsh2015: Spinifex harvester termites: the krill of the desert
fiona.walsh2015: Ptilotus xerophilus
fiona.walsh2015: North of Desert Oak camp with pavements amongst spinifex, photo by Briony
fiona.walsh2015: Pavements with sand veneer hold clear footprints
fiona.walsh2015: Close-up of grass straws harvested by termites, photo by Gregory Crocetti
fiona.walsh2015: Drepanotermes perniger
fiona.walsh2015: Gregory and Sally inspect termite soldier hind legs
fiona.walsh2015: Harvester termite mound near Newhaven home range
fiona.walsh2015: Triodia spinifex dominate on sand plain
fiona.walsh2015: Monoprints of termite related subjects by various people of Team Termite
fiona.walsh2015: Monoprint by Sally
fiona.walsh2015: Pavement spots in spinifex from drone, photo by John
fiona.walsh2015: Termite team, by Beth