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Excited to share the latest from the #eFLOWERproject: a morphospace study of angiosperm flowers led by Andrea López-Martínez and Marion Chartier! Angiosperm flowers reached their highest morphological diversity early in their evolutionary history nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…
☺️ Honoured to join this year's joint #conference of the Australian #Biological Resources Study @DCCEEW, @ASBS_botany, @SASBiologists & @ausmycsoc to recognise the #scientific work of these three bright young #scientists!🙌 #Biosystematics2023 @biosyst2023 @ANU_Research @PutterT
Team @BotanicSydney at #Biosystematics2023 😎 It’s been a busy couple of days, looking forward to the last day of the conference today! @biosyst2023
This was fun! Fabulous field trip to N Head Sanctuary with 32 wonderful colleagues from @BotanicSydney and the Sanctuary Foundation!
Check out these highlights from the latest #AJB, featuring #monkeyflowers, chestnut #trees, & floral diversification---& a cool cover shot of a sweet #crabapple by @elainagreaves73! botany.org/file.php?file=… @WileyEcolEvol @wileyplantsci @PetitRmy1 @njkooyers @JulianBotanic
Up in the canopy! Look! It's a flower 🌺! It's an inflorescence💐! It's a pseudanthium🌻!
🌿🌸Check out the newly published paper ‘Pseudanthia in angiosperms: a review’ in @annbot by @jj_bacz and Regine Claßen-Bockhoff doi.org/10.1093/aob/mc… (1/8) #AoBpapers #Pseudanthia #FlowerMimicry
Had a touching and inspiring time this morning at Yandel’ora on Dharawal Country celebrating #NAIDOCWeek by designing and making an ephemeral mural with all ABG staff. This place definitely has a magic to bring people together. @BotanicSydney
Forgotten fossils rewrite the evolutionary history of the nightshades! 🌶🍅🌶 doi.org/10.1111/nph.18… See more here: colorado.edu/today/node/506… thanks @Kelsimpkins for the great story! @newphyt @IMBIVCONICETUNC @CUBoulder @iochromaland #Solanaceae #fossils #Colorado #Colombia
Where do fossil flowers fit in the angiosperm phylogeny? Here we provide some possible answers using a diversity of methods, including constrained and unconstrained MP, ML, and BI phylo analyses. Now out in early-access view in @systbiol: doi.org/10.1093/sysbio…
New paper in @NewPhyt. Surely every Aussie plant species has been photographed at least once? Turns out a lot haven't! Of ~21,000 native species, 18% didn't have a field photo across 33 online resources. SE states are well-documented, WA has most gaps tinyurl.com/2p945bjb
⭐ Check out this great interview with @thomasmesaglio who is an identifier & contributor at @inaturalist! 🌱 Learn more about the value of contributing to the iNat community and supporting AU #biodiversity science from Thomas 👇 #CitizenScience inaturalist.org/blog/73823-an-…
I surveyed Wategora Reserve in western Sydney for 380 hours from 2020-2022, recording 1926 species. The reserve contains the critically endangered community Cooks River/Castlereagh Ironbark Forest. My final report + fully annotated/illustrated checklist at tmesaglio.github.io/duck-river-bio…
Indeed. Read and find out how different floral traits evolve at different rates and which part of the #flower evolves the fastest. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #macroevolution #evolutionaryrates #eFLOWERproject
Profile of a #flower: How rates of morphological evolution drive floral diversification in #Ericales biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (first output from @JulianBotanic postdoc) #macroevolution #evolutionaryrates #eFLOWERproject
Piece out from myself and Judy Friedlander in @ConversationEDU on citizen science demographics, the recent B&B BioBlitz for school kids, and tips for making good photographic observations of biodiversity (esp. for iNat) theconversation.com/scientists-nee…
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