Not sure what species this is, but it had these really cool projections from the flowers.
Hallazgo en rastro.
Serpent-like movement
Aquatic plant that was in the bottom of a vernal pool that stays inundated for a long time.
It’s super camouflaged and looks like a rock but seems to be some kind of fish
Growing on compost
Scale for seeds in 0.5 mm intervals. Seeds of same plants as those in this observation: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2104117
10,000th observation!
Close of up Archaea at the South Bay Saltworks evaporation ponds as salt is harvested. From my time with USFWS.
this 15 minute documentary provides additional information:
Coronado islands
I spent some time camping out the tar seeps around the park, following a tip from the LA NHM. Eventually I came across this individual hopping over the surface.
The images shown were taken at the Purdue Electron Microscopy Facility after I had the opportunity to isolate and name this phage. It is now listed in the Actinobacteriophage Database under the name "Zigan". This phage was isolated from a soil sample and grew on the host Mycobacterium smegmatis mc²155. It has not been sequenced yet, as of October 2020.
No se de que especie se trate, han estado creciendo en los alrededores, soportan mejor el clima, pudiendo durante todo el año ante el clima mediterraneo.
Cuando se secan se ven huecos y esparcen un polvo blanco, y si se abren mientras están húmedos sacan una crema amarillenta.
nunca había visto un hongo así por mi huerto
Hembra encontrada en la charca vernal de UABC Otay. Acababa de desovar. Estaba al final de su ciclo. La muestra se encuentra en resguardo.