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Project Animalia 569
Halloween hermit crab (Ciliopagurus strigaus)
A crab with moxy, a dashing name, stripy legs, and a taste for green algae and cyanobacteria.
#animalart #wildlifeart #sciart #crab #hermitcrab #oceanart #animallovers #scientificillustration
After an Early Permian down pour washed nutrients from the surrounding forests into a shallow lagoon, a following heat spell caused an algal bloom of cyanobacteria. This can become toxic and reduce oxygen in the water. This poor Prionosuchus, a large temnospondyl, succumbed to it
Time #microber2022 Circadian rhythm in bacteria… yes! Sun and moon, a molecular clock makes a 24 h day in a Cyanobacteria. #sciart
Our newest supplement, the Fey of Wildspace, is out now! And if you wanna get stats for slime fey like this one, check it out!
This is the chrysopo, deriving equal inspiration from traditional alchemy and cyanobacteria.
#Spelljammer #DnD
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new sona alert
horrid wetland creature chock full of cyanobacteria :)
The first thing that came to mind for the "ancient" #SciArtSeptember prompt were #stromatolites, which are formations created by #cyanobacteria and evidence of the first life on Earth. This is a stylized rendition of a cross section of one of these deposits
#sciart #scicomm
The saya
Meant to represent algal blooms when these cyanobacteria dramatically increase in population due to nutrient concentration spikes.
Cyanobacteria chan! The primal oxygen producer.
#digitalart #OC #cyanobacteria
Neoteric molecular biology research reveals how cyanobacteria (photosynthesis organisms) replicate DNA: the bacteria use a circadian clock to precisely-time DNA replication (climate change affects this-artificial light disrupts human circadian rhythms & causes health problems)
Neoteric molecular microbiology research reveals a previously-unknown species of cyanobacteria: it may predate phycobacteria (photosynthesis progenitor of oxygen on Earth) of 2 billion years ago as it lacks membrane aspects associated with photosynthesis
This was an exciting opportunity for me! You’ll find my Cyanobacteria character in the May/June issue of ASK magazine (Arts and Sciences for Kids)🦠 #editorialillustration
Previews of my 2-page spread for Almost Real: A Speculative Biology Zine! It's a Trichodesmium cyanobacteria turned funky sky cryptid. Only 3 days left to help this fellow get printed! https://t.co/L90oBPaUAt
Cyanobacteria and Misery: The Many Hats of Anna Zakrisson (Women in Science 51) https://t.co/iuEdNMyXlt