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Photo taken on June 22, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/22-06-2019/622

Photo taken on June 22, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/22-06-2019/622

#photo #dog #mammal #Vertebrate #dogBreed #Canidae #Carnivore #snout - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/22-06-2019/622

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Photo taken on March 27, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the NIKKOR C Auto 1:4.5 f=80~200mm lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/27-03-2019/559

Photo taken on March 27, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the NIKKOR C Auto 1:4.5 f=80~200mm lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/27-03-2019/559

#photo #Bird #Vertebrate #Beak #Magpie #wildlife #perchingBird #eurasianMagpie - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/27-03-2019/559

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For fish and birds, this is described as gradual mouth gaping, staying open for at least three seconds and subsequently a rapid closure of the mouth. Almost all #vertebrate animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even fish, experience yawning.
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Yawn - Wikipedia

Did you know almost all #vertebrate animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even fish, experience #yawning?

The study of yawning is called #chasmology!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yawn

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office #doodles for sanity. #human? #alien? #vertebrate? #sketch #fountainpen #draw #ballpoint #markers #whiteout #highlighter

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Natural History Museum Mammal Skull Studies
Made with a Indigo Blue Prismacolor Col-Erase Colored Pencil

Top Left: Platapus (Monotreme)

Top Right: Camel (Cameras dromederius)

Middle Left: Wombat (Marsupial)

Middle Right: Opossum (Marsupial)

Bottom: Sheep (Placental)

Natural History Museum Mammal Skull Studies Made with a Indigo Blue Prismacolor Col-Erase Colored Pencil Top Left: Platapus (Monotreme) Top Right: Camel (Cameras dromederius) Middle Left: Wombat (Marsupial) Middle Right: Opossum (Marsupial) Bottom: Sheep (Placental)

Natural History Museum Studies (P14)

#wildlife #wildlifeart #museum #animal #animals #animalart #animalartist #sketch #art #traditionalartist #sketchbook #traditionalart #mammals #nature #natureart #coloredpencil #drawing #vertebrate #zoology #scicomm #sciart

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Photo taken on December 11, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/11-12-2019/762

Photo taken on December 11, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/11-12-2019/762

#photo #India #Vertebrate #wildlife #mammal #Grazing #pasture #grass - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/11-12-2019/762

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I am highly experienced in working with live #mouse and other #vertebrate models, conducting metabolic and circadian assays, and with the associated #data #analysis. I also have a strong foundation in #cell and #molecular biology. Finally, I am a strong writer and communicator.

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A lineage-based model of scalable positional information in vertebrate brain development How is brain development coordinated over long distances as it grows from a single zygote to billions of cells? Kerstjens et al. propose that positional information is inherited through the cell linea...

A #lineage -based model of scalable positional information in #vertebrate #brain #development: Neuron www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...

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Photo taken on June 20, 2021 with my NIKON D5200 using the Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX (AF 11-16mm f/2.8) lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/20-06-2021/993

Photo taken on June 20, 2021 with my NIKON D5200 using the Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX (AF 11-16mm f/2.8) lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/20-06-2021/993

#photo #water #sky #cloud #Ecoregion #Vertebrate #naturalEnvironment #beach - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/20-06-2021/993

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Alt EN: Image shows a large green and brown American bullfrog partially submerged in bright green duckweed, with only its head and eyes above the water. Text on image: “Inform invasive species management. Sequencing invasive amphibians, like the American bullfrog, helps track introductions, spread, and rapid adaptation.”
Alt ES: Imagen de una rana toro americana grande, verde y marrón, parcialmente sumergida entre lentejas de agua verde brillante, con la cabeza y los ojos sobre la superficie. Texto en la imagen: “Informan la gestión de especies invasoras. Secuenciar anfibios invasores, como la rana toro americana, ayuda a rastrear introducciones, expansión y adaptación rápida.”

Alt EN: Image shows a large green and brown American bullfrog partially submerged in bright green duckweed, with only its head and eyes above the water. Text on image: “Inform invasive species management. Sequencing invasive amphibians, like the American bullfrog, helps track introductions, spread, and rapid adaptation.” Alt ES: Imagen de una rana toro americana grande, verde y marrón, parcialmente sumergida entre lentejas de agua verde brillante, con la cabeza y los ojos sobre la superficie. Texto en la imagen: “Informan la gestión de especies invasoras. Secuenciar anfibios invasores, como la rana toro americana, ayuda a rastrear introducciones, expansión y adaptación rápida.”

Alt EN: Image shows a smooth, legless caecilian lying on wet soil and leaf litter in a forest floor setting. Text on image: “Fill major gaps in the Tree of Life. Amphibians remain underrepresented in genomic databases. Sequencing them strengthens phylogeny and comparative research across vertebrates.”
Alt ES: Imagen de una cecilia lisa y sin patas sobre suelo húmedo y hojarasca en el suelo del bosque. Texto en la imagen: “Llenan grandes vacíos en el Árbol de la Vida. Los anfibios siguen poco representados en las bases de datos genómicas. Secuenciarlos fortalece la filogenia y la investigación comparativa en vertebrados.”

Alt EN: Image shows a smooth, legless caecilian lying on wet soil and leaf litter in a forest floor setting. Text on image: “Fill major gaps in the Tree of Life. Amphibians remain underrepresented in genomic databases. Sequencing them strengthens phylogeny and comparative research across vertebrates.” Alt ES: Imagen de una cecilia lisa y sin patas sobre suelo húmedo y hojarasca en el suelo del bosque. Texto en la imagen: “Llenan grandes vacíos en el Árbol de la Vida. Los anfibios siguen poco representados en las bases de datos genómicas. Secuenciarlos fortalece la filogenia y la investigación comparativa en vertebrados.”

🧩 From #salamanders with some of the largest, most complex genomes to #invasive species like the American #bullfrog, #amphibian genomics is pushing #sequencing forward — while filling major gaps in the #vertebrate Tree of Life.🧬💻

Big thanks to @crawfordaj.bsky.social for helping shape this post! 🧬✨

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The closest thing to a taxonomic #clade of clitorideans is the #butterfly pea!
Ask Google for {clade of #vertebrate clitorideans} & it returns clitellates!

Meanwhile,
the #clitoris is more essential to #reproduction than the #penis,
its original purpose,
to guide sperm from #cloacal #kiss.

#vss365

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Figure 2 Radchuk (2026): A selection of studied species is shown, with each inset giving information for that species on its generation time (T, in years; also depicted by the black bar next to it), its diet (carnivore: C, herbivore: H, and omnivore: O) and whether the species is a migrant (M) or a resident (R). The inset shows the number of studies per taxon and trait category. Illustration credits for the species pictures taken from Wikipedia: Svalbard reindeer—Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, four-striped grass mouse—C.R. Selvakumar, silver gull—JJ Harrison, snow petrel—Samuel Blanc, northern giant petrel—Liam Quinn, green turtle—Brocken Inaglory, green-rumped parrotlet—Jam.mohd, Columbian ground squirrel—Martin Pot, red-winged fairy-wren—John Anderson, grey-headed albatross—John Harrison. Two species pictures were provided by the co-authors of this study: painted turtle (credit: FJ) and Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross (credit: SOp). The remaining pictures were taken from Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/photos/).

Figure 2 Radchuk (2026): A selection of studied species is shown, with each inset giving information for that species on its generation time (T, in years; also depicted by the black bar next to it), its diet (carnivore: C, herbivore: H, and omnivore: O) and whether the species is a migrant (M) or a resident (R). The inset shows the number of studies per taxon and trait category. Illustration credits for the species pictures taken from Wikipedia: Svalbard reindeer—Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, four-striped grass mouse—C.R. Selvakumar, silver gull—JJ Harrison, snow petrel—Samuel Blanc, northern giant petrel—Liam Quinn, green turtle—Brocken Inaglory, green-rumped parrotlet—Jam.mohd, Columbian ground squirrel—Martin Pot, red-winged fairy-wren—John Anderson, grey-headed albatross—John Harrison. Two species pictures were provided by the co-authors of this study: painted turtle (credit: FJ) and Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross (credit: SOp). The remaining pictures were taken from Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/photos/).

New publication: Changes in #phenology mediate #vertebrate #population responses to #temperature globally, by @stefanvriend.bsky.social, @mevisser.bsky.social, and others.
doi.org/10.1038/s414...

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Photo taken on December 09, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/09-12-2019/854

Photo taken on December 09, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/09-12-2019/854

#photo #Vertebrate #mammal #Macaque #oldWorldMonkey #Primate #rhesusMacaque #wildlife - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/09-12-2019/854

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Use of Nonconventional Sample Matrices for Endocrine Studies of Pit Vipers: Assay Validation and Applications Open Access
E de Souza , 
D M D Mello , 
X Glaudas , 
E Hingst-Zaher , 
S M Almeida-Santos , 
C L Buck
Integrative Organismal Biology, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2025, obaf048, https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obaf048

Use of Nonconventional Sample Matrices for Endocrine Studies of Pit Vipers: Assay Validation and Applications Open Access E de Souza , D M D Mello , X Glaudas , E Hingst-Zaher , S M Almeida-Santos , C L Buck Integrative Organismal Biology, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2025, obaf048, https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obaf048

Erika Hingst-Zaher
"Researcher and Museum Director at Instituto Butantan, interested in vertebrate zoology and ecology, as well as science dissemination and outreach"
Instagram: @hingstz and @museubiologico_oficial
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-hingst-zaher-1bb17b37b/




Selma Almeida-Santos
"I'm interested in Squamata reproductive biology. I believe that endocrine systems can help us elucidate reproductive patterns and improve our impact on conservation and animal well-being under human care."
Instagram: @selma.butantan
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/selma-butantan-7581ba71/

Erika Hingst-Zaher "Researcher and Museum Director at Instituto Butantan, interested in vertebrate zoology and ecology, as well as science dissemination and outreach" Instagram: @hingstz and @museubiologico_oficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-hingst-zaher-1bb17b37b/ Selma Almeida-Santos "I'm interested in Squamata reproductive biology. I believe that endocrine systems can help us elucidate reproductive patterns and improve our impact on conservation and animal well-being under human care." Instagram: @selma.butantan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/selma-butantan-7581ba71/

Meet IOB co authors
Erika Hingst-Zaher
"Researcher and Museum Director at Instituto Butantan, interested in #vertebrate #zoology & #ecology, as well as science dissemination & outreach"
&
Selma Almeida-Santos
"I'm interested in Squamata reproductive biology..."
co authors on
doi.org/10.1093/iob/...

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CROCUS PhD opportunity on Mechanisms and Origins of Vertebrate Collective Movement This project is suitable for graduates in biological sciences or related disciplines with a keen interest in animal behaviour and evolution.

CROCUS | PhD opportunity on Mechanisms and Origins of Vertebrate Collective Movement

Application deadline: January 12

#PhD #movement #collective #behavior #vertebrate ./7

www.complexitycat.org/posts/PhD-CR...

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Photo taken on December 10, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/10-12-2019/735

Photo taken on December 10, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/10-12-2019/735

#photo #India #Vertebrate #Bird #Peafowl #Beak #Galliformes #Phasianidae - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/10-12-2019/735

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This Thursday's IOB cover spotlight is on

The Diffusion Diaries: Diffusible Iodine-Based Contrast-Enhanced Computed #Tomography for #Vertebrate Natural History #Specimens

@jaimiagray.bsky.social Gray , et al

doi.org/10.1093/iob/...

#morphology #science #biology #vertebrates

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📢 Seek out the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, an AGI Member Society that advances the science of #vertebrate #paleontology throughout the world; serves the interests of persons concerned with the field; and more: vertpaleo.org

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Howdy!

Join us on December 5th for the last ECCB Friday Seminar of the Fall 2025 semester!

📅 Friday, December 5th
📍 WFES 411 or Zoom: tamu.zoom.us/j/92751478457
🕛 12:00 - 1:00 PM

#TAMUECCB #Seminar #Ecology #Conservation #Traits #Climate #Vertebrate #Geographic #Evolutionary

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A major surprise was Nadja’s observation that early stages of the worm eye’s #photoreceptor cells expressed a ciliary #opsin gene known from #vertebrate visual photoreceptors. We hypothesized that this opsin might mediate an effect of light on proper development of worm eye photoreceptors… [4/7]

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Photo taken on March 27, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the NIKKOR C Auto 1:4.5 f=80~200mm lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/27-03-2019/559

Photo taken on March 27, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the NIKKOR C Auto 1:4.5 f=80~200mm lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/27-03-2019/559

#photo #Bird #Vertebrate #Beak #Magpie #wildlife #perchingBird #eurasianMagpie - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/27-03-2019/559

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We're continuing to spotlight some of our #SICB officers featured in the fall newsletter :
Meet Treasurer Elect- Nicole Danos
www.sandiego.edu/cas/faculty/...
Nicole is a broadly trained #Vertebrate Comparative #Anatomist & read more
sicb.burkclients.com/wp/?page_id=...

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Friday SICB journals follower spotlight on
@torporthomas.bsky.social is an ICB/IOB bsky follower.
Thomas is interested in #vertebrate , #ecophysiology, #conservation #physiology, and #disease #ecology be sure to follow him to see what he's up to, and thanks for the follow Thomas! 🙌

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Group (named in post) from the Centre = nine people, standing below and in front of a brown, yellow and white slide showing the conference title and location (details in post)

Group (named in post) from the Centre = nine people, standing below and in front of a brown, yellow and white slide showing the conference title and location (details in post)

At the 85th Annual Meeting of the Society of #Vertebrate #Paleontology, our Evans, Cox, Felice and Porro labs contributed. vertpaleo.org/svp-annual-m...

#Evolution #ecology #diversity #form #function @ucl.ac.uk @societyofvertpaleo.bsky.social @uclnews.bsky.social @ucllifesciences.bsky.social

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Photo taken on December 11, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/11-12-2019/762

Photo taken on December 11, 2019 with my NIKON D5200 using the AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens. Find more information at https://gommadigitale.com/photo/11-12-2019/762

#photo #India #Vertebrate #wildlife #mammal #Grazing #pasture #grass - https://gommadigitale.com/photo/11-12-2019/762

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Sox8 is essential for #vertebrate #gastrulation.

-> www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....

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‼️Conference t-shirts!‼️

👕Order your own Moroccan early #vertebrate themed #t-shirt

📝Please complete the following form before 7 Nov: forms.gle/W9NoGcBK5oo9...

📆After this date, you'll receive a link to complete your order. Don't miss out!

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