Peter Schafran
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btiscience.bsky.social
It’s hard to believe our summer undergraduate researchers are wrapping up in just a few weeks! This summer of science has flown by. Catch up on their adventures in the lab, out in the field, around Ithaca, and beyond!
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jesusgm.bsky.social
A little belated but I've started a faculty position at Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology department at @ucsantabarbara.bsky.social. I'm absolutely stoked! I'll be recruiting at all levels and will be at #Botany2025

Reach out!

www.martinezgomezlab.com
Martinez-Gomez Lab
Plant Evo-Devo
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Only moss and liverwort get to be on the logo, eh?
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botsocamerica.bsky.social
#Phylogenetics & population structure of the western North American endemic Pacific Laurasian clade of #Isoëtes

New #AJB research by Forrest Freund, Daniel Gates, Matthew Johnson & @crothfels.bsky.social

doi.org/10.1002/ajb2... #botany #plantscience #genetics #biogeography #evolution
(A) Distribution of Isoëtes species from the Pacific Laurasian Clade. (B) Collection locations for plants included in this project.
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annbot.bsky.social
🎉 Great news! The paper ‘Distinct patterns of genome size evolution in each bryophyte lineage are not correlated with whole genome duplication’ in @annbot.bsky.social by Nikisha Patel and co-authors is now #free for a limited time 🧵(1/8)

👉 doi.org/pcjr

@mossplants.bsky.social

#AoBpapers
Distinct patterns of genome size evolution in each bryophyte lineage are not correlated with whole genome duplication
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Finally, thanks to everyone who came out to the symposium and field trip. Great to see the growing community dedicated to these strange little plants!
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Big thanks also to our main sponsors, the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society and Catawba College @catawbacollege.bsky.social , and the Assoc. of Southeastern Biologists for hosting us.
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The reviews are in, this was the best Quillwort Conference ever! Thanks so much to our speakers:
Gemma Milly
Lisa George
David Wickell @wickellomics.bsky.social
Megan Nibbelink @megantheebotanist.bsky.social
Jacob Suissa
John Evans
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I am very proud of UMN Duluth undergrad Isabel Smalley, whose summer REU project led to co-authorship on her first paper, now out in Nature Plants! 🎉
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fernway.bsky.social
Two new #hornwort papers from our group out in Nature Plants @natureplants.bsky.social today - a great way to celebrate the new year! 1/4
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lastpositivist.bsky.social
One thing yinz should all know is whenever you write a title of the form <Catchy Phrase> [colon] <Description Of What The Paper is About> I reserve the right to decide whether or not the phrase following the colon is interesting or informative enough to be worth the aesthetic cost to my bibliography
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newphyt.bsky.social
#Viewpoint: A #stomate by any other name? The open question of hornwort gametophytic pores, their homology, and implications for the #evolution of stomates

James Paul Fortin and William E. Friedman
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📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Hornwort gametophytic pores (HGPs) and sporophytic stomates in hornworts.
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newphyt.bsky.social
Assembling the picture of stomatal #evolution

📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

👆 A #Commentary by James W. Clark on this article by James Paul Fortin & William E. Friedman
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📖 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

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Predicted distribution of stomata on the gametophyte and sporophyte generation across land plants, assuming that Hornwort Gametophytic Pores (HGPs) are homologous to stomata.
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newphyt.bsky.social
On the cover: Fluorescent paradermal confocal microscope section of three hornwort gametophytic pores (HGPs) in Phaeoceros carolinianus. Image courtesy of Faye M. Rosin and William E. Friedman.

📖 See Friedman & Fortin nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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Cover of New Phytologist 245:1. Fluorescent paradermal confocal microscope section of three hornwort gametophytic pores (HGPs) in Phaeoceros carolinianus.