Jeremy W
MScR in Palaeontology & Geobiology
PhD student at University of Melbourne
Paleobotanist (in training)
- Reposted by Jeremy WThe very first Dr from the group! Congratulations Laura @transitionalform.bsky.social @instmolplantsci.bsky.social for passing your viva yesterday!! 🎉🎉 Thanks so much @seanhmcmahon.bsky.social and Paul Kenrick for acting as examiners
- Reposted by Jeremy WFive holly leaves from the same tree 🌳 If holly is allowed to grow into a tree it is highly likely to do the same Holly evolved to fight back against the large herbivores that used to roam the Earth. The higher the tree grows the smoother the leaves get Photo: Emmanuel Lattes
- Reposted by Jeremy WJA @ijpsjournal.bsky.social First architectural analysis of a non-arborescent cladoxlopsid identifies two possible growth habits for the Carboniferous Cladoxylon taeniatum @thibault-durieux.bsky.social, @aldpaleo.bsky.social, CJ Harper www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1... #PlantScience
- This new work investigates rhizotaxy on 3 rhizomorphic lycopsids including the unusual Mississippian-aged Oxroadia. We highlight the development of rhizotaxy on a juvenile Oxroadia as well as on the extant Isoetes. If you’re interested check out academic.oup.com/aob/advance-... @annbot.bsky.social
- Huge congratulations to @jeremywyman.bsky.social for publishing the results of your Masters thesis. The work includes a new reconstruction of the Carboniferous isoetalean Oxroadia by the brilliant @palaeojules.bsky.social 🧵1/2
- Reposted by Jeremy WHuge congratulations @jeremywyman.bsky.social @instmolplantsci.bsky.social for publishing the results of your masters thesis @annbot.bsky.social The work includes a new reconstruction of the Carboniferous isoetalean Oxroadia by the brilliant @palaeojules.bsky.social academic.oup.com/aob/advance-...