Divided, Still
#monoprint Acrylic on Paper
#art #printmaking #abstractfigurative
@tstroudd
PhD candidate at Northern Arizona University. Tennessee Tech and Ball State alum. Evolutionary biomechanics, functional morphology, and muscle physiology in turtles. Chelydridologist π’ 𦴠πͺ π Views my own. he/him.
Divided, Still
#monoprint Acrylic on Paper
#art #printmaking #abstractfigurative
The due date for the PLNB #PhD project has been extended to 30th March. π¦
Apply now: www.murdoch.edu.au/study/schola...
This digitally painted piece honors the survivor spirit of the coyote by tracing its lineage from the first cells of life to the animal trotting our landscapes today. Below the horizon, carefully chosen ancestors mark pivotal moments in adaptation, each contributing to the form and survivor we see today. Above the horizon, Coyote stands alert at the center, framed by both Denverβs skyline and a mountain backdrop, symbols of their ability to thrive in cities as well as wilderness. Embedded in the ground are the skulls and bones of carnivores whose lineages ended long ago, emphasizing Coyoteβs persistence in contrast.
"I Contain Multitudes"
This digitally painted piece honors coyote by tracing its lineage from the first cells of life to the animal trotting our cities and the wilderness today.
The thread gives descriptions of all the extinct organisms shown in this piece (not to scale)
Whiteboard with anatomy sucks written. But covered with anatomy fucks
I made sure to correct some blasphemy on campus today
Eight moon jellyfish swimming in the observation tank of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, USA, pressure chamber, during the pressure test. Photo credit: Sean Colin.
Moon jellyfish recover well from high pressure, their nerves and connective tissue are fine after experiencing 300atm pressure, although their muscles may be damaged. Mitchell Ford &co suggest the jellies could propel hybrid robots for deep sea exploration
journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...
Here's a weird question:
How do whales sleep without drowning?
These sperm whales are power-napping below the water's surface, hanging like cocoons in the ocean.
But whales evolved from land creatures: they breathe under *voluntary control*. What happens when the conscious mind shuts down?
For non-anatomists: some lizard bones perched on a finger. A big one in the middle looks like it has drips coming off it and is asymmetrical. For anatomists: The pectoral girdle of a lizard on a finger, like a macabre thimble. The interclavicle is broad and arched and looks like it has drips coming off it. It is not symmetrical. The sternum of calcified cartilage forms a band that is bigger on the right side than the left. The scapulocoracoids are reduced but seem to be symmetrical. The clavicles are askew but symmetrical.
My favorite bones are ones that look like theyβre melting.
Ophisaurus apoda shoulder bones FMNH 22088
This was, as far as I know, a normal individual. Things just get weird in there when you evolve away your arms.
two? three? years ago i found a baby alligator snapping turtle on the sidewalk by my apartment, toody and i took it to the river nearby, on our way i found a GIANT acorn and i took it home. we named the turtle Acorn and the acorn Baby Alligator Snapping Turtle.
a baby alligator snapping turtle named Acorn, and an acorn named Baby Alligator Snapping Turtle ΰΌΛΒ°.π.ΰ³ΰΏ*:ο½₯
Baby alligator snapping turtle
Baby alligator snapping turtle
Just thinking about her
Very happy that our new paper on the odd, looped optic nerves of chameleons is now out! It turns out having highly mobile eyes require some pretty specialized connections! doi.org/10.1038/s415...
One of those Etsy pages that sells decals that say "Your Bones are wet" and a dancing skeleton.
Your BONES 𦴠are WETπ§.
Sorry, I know that's a weird thing to tell someone, but it's:
A. True.
B. Important, for reasons.
Your bones are about 30% water by weight & an adult skeleton contains ~3.2 liters of water, a little less than a gallon.
Stolen from the Internet: a paved path goes up some shallow stairs that curve around to the left. Meanwhile, a foot-beaten trail goes to the top of a green hill, with cloudy skies above.
This picture tells a story about who we are as humans:
we're monkeys that want to see the view from the hill, because it might be pretty, surprising, or neat.
We're driven by discovery, novelty, curiosity.
But you'll also notice how uniform the patterning is.
Let's talk about Desire Paths.
salamander phylogeny with representative limb bones and their cross-sections
New PhD preprint! We studied the effects of habitat and multi-stage life cycles on salamander limb bones! Aquatic and terrestrial spp. have divergent morphs + semi-aquatic and multi-phasic spp. do their own thing + decoupled external and internal shape promote diversity. π§ͺπ¦
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
New paper on crocodylian locomotor evolution led by Masaya Iijima, w/Richard Blob & me!
More erect hindlimb postures help extant gators support their weight (esp. at ankle), & how these mechanics constrained giant Deinosuchus to a slow walk at best!
The paper-- www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Taphonomy is the science of what happens between death and discovery.
Image of a fluorescently labeled adult mouse kidney showing AQP2 staining of collecting ducts and connecting segment in green and alpha SMA staining of the arterial tree in magenta. The collecting ducts look like squiggly branches.
For this #FluorescenceFriday, a gorgeous image of an adult mouse kidney labeled with AQP2 and alpha SMA antibodies. AQP2 (green) marks the collecting duct and distal connecting segment while SMA marks the arterial tree. Courtesy of talented postdoc Sarah McLarnon.
Newest paper from the lab! Led by recent lab alum Maressa Kennedy, we utilized a novel nipple apparatus capable of modulating milk flow rate and stiffness to investigate the impact of multiple sensory inputs on suck-swallow-breathing coordination in an infant pig model. π€π·πΌ
doi.org/10.1152/japp...
Apply for the Scripps Postdoctoral Fellowship! I'm looking to support a strong candidate in fish physiology and/or biomechanics. Deadline: Oct 9, 2025. Eligibility: PhD by Nov 30, 2026 with β€3 years postdoc experience. 2 years, $74K salary, $6K research allowance π apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF04348 π§ͺ π
A baby snapping turtle in my hand.
A baby snapping turtle craning their neck in the grass and weeds.
A grumpy baby snapping turtle looking at me over the creeping charlie.
6 baby snapping turtles on a stone paver.
I'M LOSING MY MIND, THE BEST AND MOST EXCITING YHING JUST HAPPENED, BABY SNAPPING TURTLES HATCHED IN MY YARD, HOLY FUCKING SHIT WOW HOLY FUCK
I'm recruiting a PhD student to join the lab at @gtsciences.bsky.social in Fall 2026! Broad taxonomic and topical freedom under the umbrella of vertebrate joint form and function. Information here: www.manafzadeh.com β please share π¦΄π©»
New paper out in Pediatric Research! We found that feeding in infant pigs raised on a ducted, biomimetic nipple more closely resembled the mechanics of breastfeeding, and that differences in nipple design impacted milk acquisition and overall feeding performance π·πΌ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
From the depths of the pond.
Snapping turtle swimming underwater while painted turtles swim at the surface.
Baby snapping turtle in sandy beach. Wet sand on its chin.
Hatchlings are emerging! Look at the little sand beard on this baby snapper! π’
My Alma mater! So jealous!
Baby snapper yawning.
Rawr! π’
Our new paper led by recent lab alumni Hannah Shideler and postdoc Elska Kaczmarek is out in ICB @sicbjournals.bsky.social! For the first time ever, we reconstructed the volume of the oral cavity during suckling, and found that nipple design impacts tongue function.
doi.org/10.1093/icb/...
From left to right, Dr. Albert Mulenga, William Tae Heung Kim, Dr. Thu Thuy Nguyen, Dr. Alex Kiarie Gaithuma, Dr Hassan Hakimi and Emily Bencosme Cuevas. Kim is a Texas A&M researcher who was detained in San Francisco last Monday despite being a permanent resident of the United States and a green card holder. COURTESY OF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
I NEED to tell you the story of Tae Heung βWilliamβ Kim.
He's a graduate student at Texas A&M where he's working on a vaccine for Lyme disease.
He's a *legal permanent resident* of the United States.
And he's been in ICE detention for 12 days & counting, transferred Tuesday to South Texas.
New Comparative Anatomy Textbook! Completely free to read and open access!
doi.org/10.59319/YHF...
π£Iβm hiring!
Two weeks to apply for an October start.
Start date is also flexible.
#PhD #Morphology #evolution
Threeβrow table linking scales: fish, penguin, ant. Each row shows an individual silhouette, a pairβlevel interaction image, and the emergent collective - schooling fish, penguin huddle, and an ant raft.
New review in PRXβ―Life, where we propose a tangibility scale for the physics of social interactions, and highlight a few tangible examples - from dead fish βswimmingβ to efficient schooling, warm penguin huddles, and dry ant rafts.
Written with the brilliant Chantal Nguyen ππ§π
tinyurl.com/naet5tdh