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Eudocimus ruber (Scarlet ibis or Guara)
Eudocimus ruber (Scarlet ibis or Guara)
This three panel triptych illustrates historical, predevelopment conditions in the North Central United States, in comparison to the current state, and future trajectory of land and water use. Historically, the region adapted and rebounded from droughts, however, with human use and climate change, the resilience of the North Central United States against drought is reaching an unknown state.
Historical, predevelopment conditions in the…
Coneflowers in Central Park with New York City skyline in the background.
Coneflowers with city skyline
Illustration map of Biscayne Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Biscayne Bay
Illustration of Rivulus marmoratus (Mangrove Killifish)
Rivulus marmoratus (Mangrove Killifish)
Illustration of Pennisetum ciliare (Buffelgrass)
Pennisetum ciliare (Buffelgrass)
Illustration of Yucca spp. (Yucca)
Yucca spp. (Yucca)
Illustration of indigenous management by Kuna peoples in Panama
Indigenous management (Kuna, Panama)
Illustration of Chaetoceros affinis (Diatom)
Chaetoceros affinis (Diatom)
Illustration of P. micans (Dinoflagellate)
Prorocentrum micans (Dinoflagellate)
Illustration of Prorocentrum minimum (Dinoflagellate) . P. minimum is a bloom-forming planktonic species in temperate, brackish waters to tropical regions; mostly estuarine, but also neritic. Due to its small size, often lost or overlooked in field samples. Cells are active swimmers. P. minimum is a toxic species; it produces venerupin (Hepatotoxin) which has caused shellfish poisoning resulting in gastrointestinal illnesses in humans and a number of deaths.
Prorocentrum minimum (Dinoflagellate)
Illustration of Arecaceae (Palm Tree)
Arecaceae (Palm Tree) 1
Illustration of a centric diatom
Centric diatom
Illustration of Arecaceae (Palm Tree)
Arecaceae (Palm Tree) 2

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