David Maddison
@bembidion.bsky.social
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I miss its youth too, Ainsley. It still exists (tolweb.org/tree/), but has been dormant for over a decade. I started the project in 1994, with Wayne's (@waynemaddison.bsky.social) help, and then led its growth until I no longer had the resources, and other projects (e.g., EOL) captured the moment.
Tree of Life Web Project
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The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University is Hiring!

We are searching for a Director of the Oregon State University Herbarium and applications are welcomed at the ranks of assistant, associate, or full professor.
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University is hiring a Directory of the Herbarium
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Here's our post for a previous Mesquite video (follow the linked list back in time!).
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A two-minute video showing how to export geographic localities and trees from Mesquite 4 into Google Earth. youtu.be/tdOVmR122ts 🧪 #evolbio
Exporting to Google Earth
YouTube video by Mesquite ProjectTeam
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A stained-glass piece of mine from a few years ago. #Canada
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A short video with a Mesquite tip showing how to display chronograms from a BEAST divergence dating analysis. youtu.be/CvxX8GauqLo 🧪 #evolbio @waynemaddison.bsky.social
Displaying Chronograms in Mesquite 4
YouTube video by Mesquite ProjectTeam
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Celebrating the release of Mesquite 4!
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A stairwell as musical instrument. The sound is much more striking and visceral in person.
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It was in that volume of 1802 that Latreille gave the generic name to my beloved beetles of the genus Bembidion. Perhaps this coin went through his hands at some point that year. [The coin’s year is marked as 11, as it was the 11th year of the French Republican Calendar.]
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And here is a French coin that was minted in September 1802, a couple of months before Pierre André Latreille's third volume of “Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des crustacés et des insects” was published.
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And perhaps Charles Darwin had these coins in his pocket when his On the Origin of Species was published.
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Here are two Swedish coins from 1758, which I recently acquired. I like to think that there is a possibility, however slim, that Carl Linnaeus had one of these in his pocket on the day that the 10th edition of Systema Naturae (the starting point of zoological nomenclature) was published.
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Hi Darren, I'd love to be added to your starter pack! Thanks, David