Diatoms and a Xenomorph
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Diatoms and a Xenomorph
Colonial Diatoms by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier (plankton net), 40x, DIC, HF A
IMG_0861-Edit.jpg by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier (plankton net), 40x, DIC, HF A+B
Oikopleura by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Oikopleura (aka Sigourney Weaver's nemesis) Belcarra Pier (plankton net), 40x, DIC, HF A+B
IMG_1032-Edit.jpg by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier (plankton net), 60x, DIC, HF A
Colonial Diatoms by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier (plankton net), 40x, DIC, HF A
Diatom by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier (plankton net), 20x, DIC, HF A
Diatom by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier, 60x/1.2, DIC, HF A
IMG_1358-Edit.jpg by Waldo Nell, on Flickr
Belcarra Pier, 60x/1.2, DIC, HF A
So amazing things such as these. As Darwin put it; "... from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved." I know that I have probably ran across it somewhere but I cannot remember if things such as these were mono or polyphyletic, that is having one or more or sharing a common ancestor? Beautiful photos, certainly causes the gears to spin in ones head.
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Beautiful light and colors!
Interesting objects.
Interesting objects.
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Very good! I like them alot.
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