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Check out Project Cybermander, where you can help us learn how salamanders change behavior to fight off fungal pathogens. Read more about the project here: https://blog.notesfromnature.org/2023/10/13/introducing-project-cybermander/
Click the orange Cybermander button at the lower right to get started!
The task for Cybermander is to categorize a salamander as either on:
the Wall (the sides of the box)
If the salamander’s belly is on the wall, but its tail is on the ground, it should be counted as “Wall”.
the Ground (on the bottom of the box).
In some cases the salamander isn't visible. Please read the Tutorial and Help text for more details and tips.
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Percent completeLabs is place where we test out new kinds of expeditions and tasks. Your feedback will not only benefit our project, but also future projects that want to leverage the text correction tool.
Michael*Welcome to the Labs Project on Notes from Nature. We will be hosting lots of great expeditions related to phenology and other science questions related to natural history collections from a variety of institutions. In these expeditions, we are going to ask you to answer questions about aspects of the specimen in the image.