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are insectivores, feeding mainly on ants & termites, possibly helping to regulate ant/termite populations. They also enhance diff soil processes- nutrient cycling & aeration when they excavate burrows.

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Development of hormonal shifts like puberty can increase our sebum production and provoke acne. It affects most teenagers to some degree, is not contagious, and it can be treated.

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Here's some figures I rendered for McKinnon's review of and ecosystem processes in tropical marginal seas. © Annu. Rev. Mar. Sci. 2014.6:415–437 https://t.co/aMk2SVJvlb

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Some digitization I did for a magazine article.

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A few years back I got to participate in a super fun project, the by doodling scientists, media folk, policy makers, and artists with a quote about their thoughts on scicomm. Here are a few for

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I' am Felipe serrano (iG: biologo_ilustrador) and I work as a scientific illustrator in cellular and molecular biology, preparing different designs to scientist and
I combine and in different set of illustrations concepts 🙂

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I like to dabble in different mediums and styles. Here's Drosophila in vector (Adobe Illustrator), digital pen-and-ink, and traditional pen-and-ink. Last two commissioned by for her book First in Fly🪰#SciArtTweetStorm

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Few frog species from one of the richest biodiversity hotspot Western Ghats, India.

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Taking a leap into Day 2 of
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I'm Nicole, a wildlife illustrator and logo designer with a passion for showcasing California's diverse flora and fauna. I'm involved in conservation, nonprofits, and education.
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One fun fact about Goeldi's marmosets is that they're the only primates in C/S America to consume lots of mushrooms/fungus during the dry season when there isn't much fruit to be found.

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In accordance to character, I present this and double-whammy a week and a day late. XD Eonatator sternbergii and an early relative of the benthic fish Sorbinicharax verraesi. Blub blub! 💙

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What happens when there is an active infection shows us what the human host goes through in “Infection Illuminated”. What a brilliant piece of art!!

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Mosasaur parasites? Yes, no, maybe? Light piece done for of M. conodon scratching away some lice.

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