Krissa Skogen at the gate to the garden
Pretty cool to get a tour of the University of Vienna Botanical Garden from the Director of the University of Vienna Botanical Garden, @krissaskogen.bsky.social!
#plantpeopleFTW
@martinebotany
President-Elect, Botanical Society of America. #PUI Prof + Herbarium Director at Bucknell. #FirstGen college. Sexual systems evolution, conservation, taxonomy. "Plants are Cool, Too!": https://tinyurl.com/mr3nv85w #iamabotanist #Botany2026 #botany
Krissa Skogen at the gate to the garden
Pretty cool to get a tour of the University of Vienna Botanical Garden from the Director of the University of Vienna Botanical Garden, @krissaskogen.bsky.social!
#plantpeopleFTW
Always happy to talk about both of those topics β especially when I get to reflect on how incredible itβs been to teach with my Bucknell Art colleague Anna Kell and to collaborate with NYU artist/prof Erin Johnson on work inspired by #Solanum plastisexum.
#sciart #PUI #STEMeducation #STEAM
Two bald bearded bespectacled botanists
Poster for the U of Vienna E&E symposium
Appreciated the opportunity to give two talks at the University of Vienna, one on Australian spiny solanums and one on the integration of science and art in teaching/outreach β and both introduced by my brother-in-phenotype @reactionnorm.bsky.social
#sciart #scicomm #plantpeopleftw
We need taxonomists and real botanists πͺ΄π±
Canopy leaf-out (green) and Erythronium flowering (yellow) both shift earlier each year, with Erythronium advancing more rapidly.
Spring ephemeral dimpled trout #lily may not be vulnerable to phenological mismatch with overstory trees
New #AJB research by Melina Schopler, Anita Simha, Rebecca Dalton, Emma Wilson, Emmeline Redick, Elsa Youngsteadt & William Petry
doi.org/10.1002/ajb2...
#botany #plantscience #climatechange
Andy Berger, Krissa Skogen, Norm Wickett
Andy
Solanum bauerianum specimen
Many thanks to Andy Berger for showing us some of the magic of the 5-million-specimen #herbarium at the Natural History Museum, Vienna β including the type of the now-extinct Solanum bauerianum β¦ as well as their oldest accession from the mid-1600s.
#plantpeopleftw
I remember handling and mounting some of von Muellerβs specimens with their characteristic blue labels & florid handwriting - noting the curly B on a downturned corner on some which meant itβd gone all the way to Kew, been examined and signed by Bentham before being sent back to MEL #botany
So cool!
Botanist holding determination label
Upper label det. as Solanum phlomoides. Original label for Solanum ellipticum.
In the stacks
TFW when you put a new identification on a specimen handled by Ferdinand von Mueller ca. 1885.
University of Vienna #Herbarium.
#Solanum #OzPlants
Pretty fascinating
Fire is a natural part of many ecological systems, but when climate change fosters fires of unusual magnitude and intensity, human intervention is sometimes needed to repair the damage. ππ°
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...
The eastern quoll has been reintroduced into Australia's Victoria state. ππ°
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...
Each spring, we host our annual Torrey Botanical Society #banquet - On Saturday, March 28 at 3pm Eastern, we'll host a #lecture by Dr. Aaron Sexton on cultivating ecological novelty in cities - and we'll have the banquet after! Details & registration here: shorturl.at/nz31I
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πFind out more about the research behind the cover in author Rosemary Glos' 'Behind the Paper' post!
πΌRosemary discusses synergistic interactions between plant defence traits, using a beard-trimmer in the field, and the joys of roller derby!
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starting March 1, 2026, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences are prohibited from using central government funds to pay Article Processing Charges for high-priced OA journals, specifically Nature Communications and Science Advances.
Not spending money that is appropriated for science is a tricky subject to explain, but for people in limbo (like myself, as I mentioned yesterday), it can have cause serious career harm.
Many celebrated the NIH budget bill. Itβs not supporting science when an unchecked bottleneck still remains.
My department at CSU Northridge is hiring a vertebrate functional morphologist! We've got a great EEB group, and we're looking for someone to carry forward a tradition of enriching organismal courses and community-engaged research. App review starts March 15
csucareers.calstate.edu/mob/cw/en-us...
So effing great
And theyβre off!! 800 seed bombs loaded up with native seeds coming to an abandoned lot near you π
Macro photograph, in top view, of two insects standing on a cluster of small, 4-petalled white flowers. Both insects have a red head and thorax and black at their back ends. The beetle on the right is slightly broader, and has a narrow white line separating the red and black parts of its body, as to suggest a narrow ant waist.
Model and mimic: a clever longhorn beetle (Euderces reichei, at right) tries its best to look like a local carpenter ant, Campontous decipiens, as they both feed on a spring dogwood flower. Brackenridge Field Laboratory, Texas.
the "lost" species Monarda mexicana is still out there! Known from just 2 historical collections (most recent from the 1950s). Imagine my joy in stumbling on a picture of it on @inaturalist.bsky.social !!! We've now documented the first known modern populations and revived the species name:
Pictures of two faucet snails from different angles to show identification features on a ruler to show scale with the following text: Invasive Species Spotlight: Faucet Snail / Mud Bithynia (Bithynia tentaculata) Key Identification Features: Small shell approximately 12-15 mm at full size with a rounded spire of 5-6 whorls and the shell opening (aperture) less than half the total height of the shell Shell color can vary from shiny light brown to black βRight-handedβ (dextral) shell opening with covering called an operculum that is whitish and calcified with a pattern of concentric rings
Species spotlight for National Invasive Species Awareness Week. Invasive faucet snails are a growing concern in the Champlain Basin and Great Lakes region and can outcompete native snails, clog drain and intake pipes, and spread parasites to birds.
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#NISAW #InvasiveSpecies #Wildlife #Ecology
Yellow four-petal flower with red spots at petal bases
Eulobus californicus, the California Primrose, blooming in Anza-Borrego today #nativeplants πΏ
Big congrats to Bucknell's Rebecca Beneroff for winning Best Student Presentation for a Poster in the Division of Botany at the #SICB2026 conference!! @botanicalbecks.bsky.social
www.chrismartine.com/lab-news/ben...
Devani Jolman in a Bucknell sweatshirt
Excited to launch the new lab website, including the announcement that Devani Jolman will be joining us as the new Burpee Postdoc!
www.chrismartine.com
Hooray for herbaria!
14 people posing in the herbarium, with mounted specimens in the foreground
Very happy to host almost 40 folks in the Manning Herbarium today through the Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning. So many excellent questions and lots of genuine interest in why collections matter. #iamabotanist
It's time to gear up for #Botany2026 and submit an abstract!
Weβve gathered over 4000 literature records on Rhododendron π€― ππΌ
References span 459 years of investigation and discovery πΈπ‘
Topics range from ecology, reproductive biology, horticulture, medical chemistry, physiology, evolution and even some materials science π
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www.zotero.org/groups/47355...
Celebrating @kheyduk.bsky.socialβs big day.
#coffeepotramen