Hey all! I am an incoming first-year black medical student at Howard University! I have to move 13 hours across the country to Washington D.C. and I need help with relocation costs. Please boost & share this link as much as yall can! Thank you so much! 🥰
https://t.co/LqMhWyzgea
We have an amazing NSF funded 2-year postdoc opportunity for a botanist/evolutionary biologist to work on floral evolution of one of the best genera, Mentzelia (Loasaceae)! Info and application is found here: https://t.co/tTZMMAlUSy Applications due on July 9th, Please retweet!!
Analyzing trait-climate relationships within & among taxa using machine learning & #herbarium specimens (new #AJB research by Brendan Wilde, Jason Bragg & William Cornwell) https://t.co/HQSCBLY9rp #botany#Ficus#Syzygium @wileyplantsci @WileyEcolEvol
Congeneric temperate #orchids recruit similar yet differentially abundant endophytic bacterial communities uncoupled from #soil---but linked to host phenology & population size
(New #AJB research by J. Kaur, @cbharder et al)
https://t.co/EhCS0WRii8 #botany @wileyplantsci
The 3D Pollen Project: An open repository of three-dimensional data of....pollen grains....!!
Congrats @OliJWilson on such a cool project and paper!
https://t.co/3kskGvzNdf
Direct access on the website here:
https://t.co/nwqcm33i4n
New Pub! Ballard, Jr., H. E., J. T. Kartesz, and M. Nishino. 2023. Taxonomic treatment of the Violets (Violaceae) of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 150(1): 3-266. @TorreyBotanical
The passion flower (genus 𝘗𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘧𝘭𝘰𝘳𝘢) is said to be named after the Passion of Christ.
Back in the 16th century, Spanish invaders & missionaries, in spreading Catholicism, used the parts of the flower as model to narrate the events leading to the crucifixion of Jesus.
Not one, not two, but eighteen ❗️ #newspecies of #spiralginger have been described in a new study. This comes in preparation of a full taxonomic revision of the Neotropical genera of #Costaceae: https://t.co/RFN9FqXmyJ @Naturalis_Sci @unb_oficial@Cornell
Hey STEM twitter! Who are your favorite queer scientific content creators?
Looking to book folks for a Pride panel about queer folks in STEM content creation
Come to this week's colloquium and welcome Dr. Ibañez to PBIO. She recently started in the @johnjschenk lab. She will be discussing her previous work on floral traits and pollinators.
Day two at the Institute for Tropical Ecology and Conservation(ITEC) with @ohio@OhioBioSciences@PBIO_OhioU students- some great views and lessons so far :) one thing I have learned is that I should have packed more Cheez-its