🔴 ⚠️ 🌀 🛰️ The strongest storm so far in 2026, #Sinlaku, made #landfall in #Saipan and #Tinian on April 14, as a super #typhoon of Cat.4, with winds at 233 km/h.In Saipan, about 43000 people are without power and reported widespread damages ⬇️#Sentinel3 view of April 14
Posts by Tim Utteridge
Retracing the centre of origin and evolutionary history of nutmeg Myristica fragrans, an emblematic spice tree species url: royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...
Position of interest for plant evolutionary biologists: two assistant professorships are now open in the System Earth Science (SES) department at Maastricht University!
Interested? See the details here, or visit the QR code: vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Venlo-As...
At lunch in the Gardens today, under a Podocarpus, it was 31°C, rather warm, and I’m watching and listening to … an Arctic Warbler, waiting to fly north (where they can call it a ‘Tropical Warbler’) #bird #Singapore #migration
Gardenwise, the magazine of Singapore Botanic Gardens - a new bumper issue has gone online. Tributes to Dr Chew Wee-Lek (1932–2026) and Ruth Kiew (1946–2025), plus
- Digitisation
- Ethnobotany in Singapore's desserts
- Botanical Art
- SBG Archives
www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg/research...
📣The CETAF Scientific Research Working Group is organising an upcoming live webinar:
"What Defines a Species in the Molecular Age? Delimitation and Diagnosis with DNA Barcodes"
📅 13 May | 14:00–16:00 CET
👉Registration is now open:
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#Taxonomy #Systematics
"The most uncomfortable part for me is that I no longer think that scientific research will resolve the crises that we face."
"I keep doing research not because I think it will save us, but because it would be a form of surrender to stop seeking understanding."
Singapore Botanic Gardens team at Flora Malesiana 12 ‘Celebrating the World’s richest island flora’ - in Manokwari on the island of New Guinea. Lots of talks by the team, and SBG is the secretariat of the Flora Malesiana Board too.
Wanderings in the forest of Gunung Meja, Manokwari with canopy emergents of Pometia, Inga, Palaquium and Pimelodendron on uplifted coral. #SBGScience #NewGuinea #Indonesia #Papua
I know that everyone loves iNaturalist and racking up observations from photographs. But there really is no substitute for physical specimens, so many species are not easily identified from photos.
All of my genus and family-level fly and ant observations on iNaturalist would agree.
Heading slow and steady into 2026 like this chunk from Poring, Borneo. Happy New Year!
Durian and panettone going cheap in Singapore (surplus Xmas stock…I’m not complaining!)
The Sumatra floods are a reminder that deforestation isn't merely an environmental concern. It's a public health issue, an economic issue & a security issue. Forests regulate water flows, filter pollutants, reduce disaster risk & support rural livelihoods.
www.thestar.com.my/news/environ...
Phang-Nga Bay. To Phuket for Christmas #Thailand
They just cannot get rid of these endangered Tapanuli orangutans fast enough
Tapanuli orangutan, devastated by cyclone, now faces habitat loss under zoning plans, threatening the last remaining habitat of the critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan.
news.mongabay.com/2025/12/tapa...
Honoured to have been invited to FRIM, Kepong as a member of the 2025 Research Advisory Committee to discuss and help guide their excellent range of research into the future. Very pleased to meet all the FRIM staff and make new connections with specialists from across Malaysia.
Kapur (Dryobalanops aromatica C.F. Gaertn., Dipterocarpaceae), when growing together and the same age (ie usually plantation) is famous for “crown shyness”. Fruiting heavily today in FRIM, Kepong. The bright pink radicle (seed root) jumped out from the leaf litter.
Book cover for Reproducible Code guide. The cover has a red background with a large yellow-bodied black-headed stag beetle.
Excited to launch the new improved Reproducible Code guide from @britishecologicalsociety.org @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social FREE online here! www.britishecologicalsociety.org//wp-content/... Amazing work by some very talented ECRs. We hope it’s useful!
Devastating news for the Tapanuli orangutan.
"The destroyed areas would have contained some 35 orangutans, and considering the violence of the destruction it wouldn't surprise us if they are all dead. That's a major blow to the population."
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Registration is NOW OPEN for our State of the World's Plants and Fungi Symposium, 29 June - 1 July 2026! 🌍 The theme will be 'Harnessing the benefits of specimen digitisation' & will follow the release of the next State of the World's Report 🌱🍄
Learn more & register here 👉 https://ow.ly/CuNg50XFOH1
An historic illustration of a colourful butterfly
🌍 Almost USD 35,000 raised — from supporters in 35 countries! 🌏
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📖 Let’s keep biodiversity knowledge open & accessible worldwide.
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Tropical Treats & Sweets! Coming soon to the Centre for Ethnobotany, Singapore Botanic Gardens. Featuring plants that make up our treats, and a wall of fame (with far too many of my cendol pics!)
www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg/our-gard...
#Singapore #dessert #puddings
Flora of Thailand continues heading to the finish line…vol 16 just arrived 450 pages! (with my extremely tiny contribution - 7 species of Pittosporum) #flora #Thailand #botany #SBGScience
Fields of maize and rice terraces next to mountains rainforest
#Rice and #Maize cultivation cheek by jowl with montane rainforest in northern #Thailand - choices to be made around #biodiversity stores, #carbon, #water and #air regulation vs food production. DoiTung has been developing a model to support ecosystems AND livelihoods. @mtnresearchmri.bsky.social
Flying Rhamnaceae fruits - the day Daniel Cahen and I tested the aerodynamics of Ventilago fruits in Wing B of the Kew Herbarium. There’s a cool x-over physics/botany project there… #physics #flying #botany (No specimens were harmed in the making of this movie!)
Ventilago lanceata Tul.
Ventilago novoguineensis Cahen, Utteridge & Henry Mill.
Expanding Ventilago to incorporate Smythea: new combinations in Ventilagineae (#Rhamnaceae) based on novel sequence data and phylogenetic analysis. Kew Bull (2025).
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Ventilago lanceata Tul. and
Ventilago novoguineensis Cahen, Utteridge & Henry Mill. nom. nov.