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LSM1103 BIODIVERSITY

Life, the Universe and Everything...

Annelida: About leeches

While preparing for the lecture on Protostomes, I realised to my regret, that I had time only for one slide about leeches (Phylum Annelida: Class Hirudinea).

It brought back memories of a jungle track in Borneo almost two decades ago, that inspired this article for The Mudskipper, a publication by the Biological Sciences Society, simply entitled, "Leeches" - click to read!

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Published Wednesday, October 10, 2007 1:02 AM by N. Sivasothi
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About N. Sivasothi

Sivasothi is lecturing Biodiversity, Ecology, Structure and Function, Marine Biology and Animal Behaviour with the Department of Biological Sciences. His interests include otters, mangroves, museum databases, coastal ecology, tree-climbing crabs and conservation of biodiversity. He is also the national coordinator of the International Coastal Cleanup Singapore and Toddycats! Volunteers of the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, NUS.