This is the first paper to originate from my lab and include Hamilton undergraduates! So proud of the hard work they put into this paper πΈ
This is the first paper to originate from my lab and include Hamilton undergraduates! So proud of the hard work they put into this paper πΈ
Which pet fits the tetrasomic allele frequencies best - Gus (a cat) vs Bruno (a German Shepherd)
When I built nQuack, I wanted to be able to capture both allopolyploids and autoployploids - which differ in expected proportions of heterozygotes. Specifically, we expected autopolyploids to look like cats or dogs (2/n)
This comprehensive nomenclator updates taxonomy, synonymy, and conservation data for 56 π·ππ¦πππππ species and 19 infraspecific taxa.
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CAM #photosynthesis discovered for the first time in a carnivorous plant
Scientists from @SNSB and @lmumuenchen.bsky.social have found out in experiments with Pinguicula (butterworts).
Read more open access in our journal Plant Biology
doi.org/10.1111/plb....
#PlantSci
my new #sciart for @chistinesd.bsky.social: her research in @newphyt.bsky.social reveals arbuscular mycorrhizae in the stem of the early plant Aglaophyton from 407 million years ago, showing that fungal-plant symbioses are as old as the earliest soils. nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
A 5x7 card that says 'season's greetings" printed in green and red alternating letters. Above is a phylogenetic tree in the shape of a Christmas tree, with a red star on top. Card is above envelope with ornaments and pine trees branches around it.
Show your science pride this season with our newly released phylogenetic holiday cards! These 5x7 cards can be purchased individually or in sets of 5.
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#phylogenetics #science #evolution #biology #biologist
π¨π¨ New tenure track position in #ConservationBiology @oberlincollege.bsky.social in the #Biology department--come join us, and contribute to our brand new Environmental Science major too! #biologyjobs #ecologyjobs
jobs.oberlin.edu/postings/16671
Love this so much. Morgan's definitely having a good time! That's some #UpAllNightWednesday magic.
While it didn't work out to be a vendor in California for #Botany2025 this week, I'm excited to be there virtually through social media! This week only - the entire shop is 10-25% off. I'll be adding more pieces over the next several days, too. BlueBeehiveStudio.Etsy.com
Hello everyone at #Botany2025! Iβm not there in person this year, but Iβll be posting a coupon code tomorrow after I get the textiles up on the shop!
This figure shows the distribution of four common conifer fire adaptations across North America: Thick bark, serotinous cones, seedling grass stage, and post-fire resprouting. We see here that these traits are latitudinally stratified, with serotiny being the only trait present in North American boreal ecosystems. Moving south, thick bark, and then resprouting occur. Finally, the seedling grass stage is present only in tropical and subtropical ecosystems.
π₯π± From the upcoming #AJB Special Issue: βUnderstanding novel ο¬re regimes using plant traitβbased approaches" π±π₯
Community #phylogenetics of North American #conifers through the lens of fire-adapted traits
By Daniel Turck, Aaron Sparks, Jack Sullivan & David Tank
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2... #botany
apnews.com/article/bord... are scouring the US-Mexico border to document a forgotten ecosystem split by a giant wall
π±π±π±Big botanical newsπ±π±π±
Announcing 'Build A Plant' by the Onyenedum Lab at NYU, a video series all about plant anatomy! I had a plantastic time working on this π₯Ή
4 eps are out now, covering root, shoot, secondary growth, and leaf anatomy:
youtube.com/@joyceonyene...
π§ͺ #scicomm #botany #plants
Arnold Clifford, Navajo Botanist, holds up a pressed herbarium specimen of an undescribed species of thistle found in Carrizo mountain.
The roof of Carrizo Mountain Herbarium caving in, leaving herbarium cabinets inside vulnerable to snow and rain.
π¨Urgent: Help Save Decades of Work by Navajo Botanistsπ¨
For decades, Arnold Clifford has built up the Carrizo Mountain Herbarium. Now, this collection is at riskβsnowstorms are causing the roof to cave in, putting >30,000 specimens in danger.
#IndigenousScience #Conservation #MutualAid #botany
Very excited to introduce the newest genus of wild sunflowers, a tiny desert annual covered in dense wool and heads with just two small ray florets.
Ovicula biradiata, a new Composite from Big Bend National Park in Trans-Pecos Texas doi.org/10.3897/phyt... via @phytokeys.pensoft.net
The cover of the January-February issue of Applications in Plant Sciences. The image shows an Arabidopsis plant on the left, with RNAs emerging to form a network that simulates an artificial intelligence model, generating predictions of plants from different species (from top to bottom: a pumpkin, a sunflower, and an orange tree). Drawing by Tamara Santos-Rougon; digital editing by Alejandra Rougon-Cardoso.
The new issue of #AppsPlantSci is online!
Highlights include #MachineLearning models for predicting plant tissue identity, automated approaches to produce digital #herbarium records, a new CNN to classify plant disease, and more
bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/21680450... #botany #iamabotanist
don't like to see a good plant go bad
Genetic diversity loss occurs globally & for many species, especially birds & mammals, in the face of threats such as land use change, disease, abiotic natural phenomena & harvesting or harassment. The need for genetically informed conservation interventions is urgent.
π doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Dr. Jill Wegrzyn
Congratulations to Dr. Jill Wegrzyn (@jillwegrzyn.bsky.social), Senior Associate Editor of BSA's #AppsPlantSci, and UConn Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, for winning the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
today.uconn.edu/2025/01/biol...
Cool paper on conifer evolution / diversification and fire adaptations π€
bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Melissa Moore at the Blue Beehive booth
Yβall need to check out the cool stuff at @bluebeehivestudio.bsky.social. My old pal Melissa is the best. #SICB2025
Graphic promoting Botany 2025 in Palm Springs, CA, taking place July 25-31, 2025. The tagline reads "Botany Without Barriers" against a bright blue sky with tall palm trees. Logos of supporting societies are displayed along the bottom, including the Botanical Society of America, American Fern Society, ASPT, Society of Herbarium Curators, IAPT, and ABLS.
π΅π΄ Big news! Botany 2025 is now heading to sunny Palm Springs, CA (July 25-31, 2025)! While plans shifted from Tucson, we're excited to stay in the Southwest. See you there!
More information will be coming in early January at www.botanyconference.org
#Botany2025
Very cool #paleobotany paper--with *maybe* a new family of #Caryophyllales? Best Christmas present ever!
www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/this...
The Missouri Botanical Garden is launching a major initiative to revolutionize species identification! By combining data from our 8-million-specimen herbarium with AI tools, we aim to advance the study of plant biodiversity and provide unique insights for its conservation. πΏ
shorturl.at/tccro
Thanks for putting this together!
Now out in Ecosphere, a paper with the @bceenet.bsky.social crew describing how we use digital natural history collections data (e.g. herbaria) in ecology/evolution courses, improving access to course-based undergrad research experiences (CUREs)
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Phase contrast microscopy image showing the chloroplast morphology of siphonous green algae.
An optimized CTAB method for genomic DNA extraction from green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae)
New in #AppsPlantSci by Hossen, Courtney, Bringloe, et al
bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... #botany #Ulvophyceae #GreenSeaweed #DNAExtraction #iamabotanist
How did plants cross the ocean to N America? Many with ballast in hulls of sailing ships before 1900 - nearly 100 grass species from records in New Jersey, USA. Some died, some lived a bit, some stayed put, some spread widely. #weeds #botany #history
Schmidt et al (2024): tinyurl.com/grassballast