Happy #phycologyfriday! Today I successfully defended my PhD thesis, entitled "The ecology, biology, and biogeography of Dasysiphonia japonica in the southern Gulf of Maine." So excited to be done! #PhDone#UNH
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For this #phycologyfriday I’m re-sharing my image of the diversity of the #GreatSouthernReef and keen to hear about any spots around Victoria, CA and Bellingham, USA that I can potentially visit to get my seaweed fix during #IPMEN2023 and #NMEA2023 over the next few weeks.
Phycophiles, real talk: do we use “holdfast” and “stipe” for Codium? I def use the terms beyond just fancy kelp, but siphonous greens?!! Annotating these images has me questioning my very existence… #phycologyfriday
Earth too hot so imma focus on terminology 🤣
ALT The spongy, green, branched green seaweed Codium fragile on the white background with clear ruler on right side.
The free living form of Hormosira banskii is a different ecotype than the one commonly found on rocky shores. Larger vesicles and unattached, found in calm waters including estuaries and around mangroves. #phycologyfriday
Still time to visit the @The_RHS Botanical Art & Photography exhibition. This is one of my paintings of Irish Moss.
Catch some of the finest contemporary botanical artists from around the world #chondriscrispus@saatchi_gallery#botanicalart
Bold Award presenter: Shelby Penn (San Diego State University)
Title: THE ROLE OF MACROALGAL MICROBIOMES IN THE UPTAKE OF MERCURY BY COASTAL AND ESTUARINE SEA LETTUCE (Ulva spp.)
16th June - 9th July
@The_RHS Botanical Art & Photography Exhibition at the @saatchi_gallery in London
My collection of paintings explores “The diversity of seaweed in the intertidal zone in Falmouth, Cornwall”
#phycologyfriday#seaweed#botanicalart