Ever wondered where Nemo lives? ๐ In the Indo-Pacific, clownfish live with Entacmaea quadricolor (bubble-tip anemones). The anemones shelter the fish, & the fish provide the anemones nutrients and defend them from predators & parasites. Natureโs teamworkโmutualistic symbiosis!
30.06.2025 21:49 โ
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Naomi Rodriguez @nhm.org uses integrative taxonomy to better ID marine isopodsโtiny but vital players in marine ecosystemsโtackling the challenge of consistent species IDs for this group. She also made a zine to bring isopods to life!
peracarida.org/about/research
#WednesdayWisdom
11.06.2025 18:44 โ
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photo of a blue and black bird on a branch
#R you ready to level-up your data skills ๐๐
Participants like Moira Wiedebusch undertook courses in R, Tidyverse and Data visualization through the GBIF and DataCamp partnership last year. ๐ฆ
27.05.2025 07:30 โ
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๐ฆ Spotlight on the Catalogue of Life (COL)!
Through its co-developed data infrastructure with GBIF โ ChecklistBank โ COL acts as a global index of known species, enabling users to integrate all openly available data linked to a speciesโ scientific name.๐
๐www.catalogueoflife....
02.06.2025 10:30 โ
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#FridayFunFact Sea urchins have no eyes, bones, heart, or brain โ yet they can still sense light! Their whole body acts like one big eye as they use their tube feet & spines to detect changes in light & navigate their surroundings.๐๏ธ
Heliocidaris australiae, found off Australia.
06.06.2025 19:18 โ
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Are you passionate about ocean biodiversity data and its global impact? Do you want to play a key role in shaping how marine biodiversity information is mobilised, standardised, and enhanced?
27.03.2025 01:35 โ
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peach coloured graphic with a drawing of a salamander and text that reads 2025 graduate researchers award
๐ฆ Are you a master's or PhD student ? ๐
The 2025 Graduate Researchers Award will provide ๐ฐ 2xโฌ5,000 prizes highlighting research and discovery in biodiversity informatics by graduate students whose studies rely on GBIF-mediated data. ๐งฌ
Learn more ๐ gbif.link/gra-2025
22.04.2025 07:30 โ
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Climate Change Resources
How Scripps Oceanography is studying earth's changing climate and educating the next generation of environmental researchers and leaders.
๐ This #EarthDay, share your love for our planet by staying informed. Scripps Oceanography researchers work to understand & protect our planet while training the next generation of scientific & environmental leaders. Dive into evidence-based FAQs, research & climate change resources from Scripps. โฌ๏ธ
22.04.2025 16:36 โ
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YouTube video by Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM)
Join the City Nature Challenge 2025 | April 25-28
NATURE NERDS UNITE. It's global competition time.
The City Nature Challenge goes from April 25- 28, and you can help scientists by adding sightings of plants, animals & fungi using @inaturalist.bsky.social.
Follow @lilahiggins.bsky.social & @nhm.org to learn more!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu8g...
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Background of a coral reef. Text says โEcosystem Diversity. The variation of different habitats, communities, and their interactions within a geographical location. Coral reefs have high biodiversity.
Background of a forest of trees. Texts says โWhy does biodiversity matter?โ
Background of a sand dune covered in wildflowers. Text says โWe rely on biodiversity for many things, like food, shelter, medicine, pollination, climate regulation, etc. When thereโs biodiversity loss, all of these things are put at risk.โ
Background of a blue butterfly on plants. Text says โThe more biodiverse an area is, the more resilient it is.โ
Biodiversity is more than just a vocab word โ itโs essentially the sum of all life on Earth and we rely on it everyday. ๐
22.04.2025 17:57 โ
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Background of our Living Roof. Text says โHappy Earth Day! Itโs Earth Day, a day about the importance of protecting the planet. Youโve probably heard the word biodiversity mentioned a lot around this day but โฆโ
Background of paintbrush wildflowers. Text says โWhat is biodiversity? Biodiversity is the variety of all living things and their interactions. It can be broken down into 3 categories: genetic, species, ecosystemโ
Background of a silvery blue butterfly on a flower. Text says โGenetic Diversity. Genetic diversity is the variation of inherited traits and individual and species has. The more genetic variation a species has, the more adaptive that species can be to change.
Background of a purple flower on a seaside cliff. Text says โSpecies Diversity. Species diversity is the number of different types of life in an area and their abundance. Describing a new species is one of the first steps at protecting biodiversity. Out of the estimated 10 million species on Earth, only about 1.9 million have been described.โ
Happy #EarthDay and welcome to our Biodiversity 101 course! ๐ค ๐
22.04.2025 17:57 โ
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A coyote stands on a patch of dry branches as it stares directly into the camera, framed by several trees and bushes. A logo overlay reads โCity Nature Challenge is organized by California Academy of Sciences and Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,โ including logos for both institutions.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of this #CommunityScience campaign. It is organized by community science teams at Cal Academy and @nhm.org.
24.04.2025 16:34 โ
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Rebecca Johnson, PhD, uses her phone to photograph a patch of lace lichen on a tree, using her hand to pull the branch closer to her. A bubble-style text overlay reads โStep 5: Repeat (all weekend!).โ A separate text bubble in the right corner reads, โYour IDs & observations could contribute to scientific research!โ
Three people stand, crouch, and hunch over a patch of rocks in a California tidepool. Two people use their phones to photograph species observations. A bubble-style text overlay reads โParticipate: Strike out on your own or join a local bioblitz!โ and includes the following link to a map of California events: bit.ly/citnat25
Keep up the energy all weekend: The observation period runs from Friday, April 25 through Monday, April 28. Head to bit.ly/citnat25 for a map of California events & participants!
24.04.2025 16:34 โ
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Two people huddle over a cellphone, using the iNaturalist species observation app while standing among bushes and plants. A bubble-style text overlay reads โJoin the 2025 City Nature Challenge.โ
A view of San Franciscoโs cityline is shown during the daytime, with ravens flying in the photoโs foreground. The sky is clear and blue, with a few clouds in the distance. A bubble-style text overlays explains the โwhatโ and โwhenโ of City Nature Challenge. WHAT: City Nature Challenge is a global bioblitz where cities compete to find & document local nature! WHEN: April 25-28.
This oneโs for the nature nerds and the outdoor-curious among us: City Nature Challenge starts TOMORROW and we want you to participate. Swipe through for an easy guide on how to find, photograph, and upload observations of your local wildlifeโall weekend long! ๐ฆ๐ฟ๐๐ฆ
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24.04.2025 16:34 โ
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Are you a student eager to explore museum collections research?๐ฌโจApply for the @nhm.org HMLA Collections Study Award by April 1. Connect with curators & collections managers first to discuss your project.
๐ nhm.org/student-coll... #MuseumStudies #CollectionsResearch #NaturalHistory
19.03.2025 00:33 โ
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Check out the stunning bioluminescent waves lighting up Southern California! ๐ท
@vijaybarve.bsky.social
#bioluminescence #glowingocean #oceanmagic #underwatermysteries
25.02.2025 23:23 โ
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Most sea urchin genetic research focuses on globe-shaped species, but thanks to Matthew Stephenson in the Greg Rouse lab @scrippsocean.bsky.social, we have the 1st mitochondrial genome for an โirregularโ species, Echinocrepis rostrata, the pyramid-shaped urchin๐
doi.org/10.1080/2380...
25.02.2025 23:17 โ
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379823370_How_to_Curate_and_Digitize_Bryozoa_Experiences_at_the_Santa_Barbara_Museum_of_Natural_History
Recently, @sbnature.bsky.social finished cataloging their Bryozoa collectionโone of the world's largest! ๐ They digitized 20K lots, including over 1K type specimens. Many are mounted on glass histology slides for SEM, requiring specialized curation techniques.
t.co/kH6GuLD2YE
25.02.2025 23:16 โ
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What creature is this?
Meet the zoanthids, a group of mostly colonial, filter-feeding cnidarians that settle on other marine fauna (here, a glass rope sponge). While they resemble coral polyps or sea anemones, they actually belong to their own order, Zoantharia.
25.02.2025 23:12 โ
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372855105_Bathysciadium_pacificum_Dall_1908_from_the_bathyal_of_Oregon_range_extension_and_anatomy_Gastropoda_Cocculinida_Bathysciadiidae
Bathysciadium pacificum is an ultra-rare deep-sea snail. This tiny marvel, only the 2nd specimen ever found, showcases an incredible range extension from Peru to Oregon โ over 7,000 km! Its unique fuzzy rays are made of periostracum proteins.
@sbnature.bsky.social
25.02.2025 23:08 โ
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What is this organism?
A plant?๐ฑNo.
An animal?๐ฎ Yes.
A coral?๐ชธNot even close!
This is a moss animal, a colonial marine invertebrate related to lamp shells (Brachiopoda) and horseshoe worms (Phoronida).
@sbnature.bsky.social
25.02.2025 23:05 โ
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