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This page showcases the entries to the 2013 Biological Photo Contest.  Voting will commence in the week preceding the [[Graduate_Student_Symposium_2012|Grad Symposium]] with winners announced at the end of the Symposium.   
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This page showcases the entries to the 2013 Biological Photo Contest.  Voting will commence in the week preceding the [[Graduate_Student_Symposium_2013|Grad Symposium]] with winners announced at the end of the Symposium.   
 
To enter, send your full resolution photo and caption to [mailto:william.ryerson@uconn.edu william.ryerson@uconn.edu] and it will be put on this page.
 
To enter, send your full resolution photo and caption to [mailto:william.ryerson@uconn.edu william.ryerson@uconn.edu] and it will be put on this page.
  
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| [[Image:Hamid_13PC.jpg|left|600px|Photo by Hamid Razifard]]  
 
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| valign="top" | Phylogenetic tree of tomatoes (''Solanum lycopersicum''), drawn using neighbor-joining method. The tree illustrates the evolutionary history of tomatoes in the simplest form ever, so that even Bill Ryerson will understand (in response to his picture caption in Grad Symposium 2012) '''- Hamid Razifard '''
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| valign="top" | Phylogenetic tree of tomatoes (''Solanum lycopersicum''), drawn using neighbor-joining method. The tree illustrates the evolutionary history of tomatoes in the simplest form ever, so that even Bill Ryerson will understand (in response to his picture caption in [[Graduate_Student_Symposium_2012|Grad Symposium 2012]]) '''- Hamid Razifard '''
 
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| [[Image:Kerri_13PC.jpg|left|600px|Photo by Kerri Mocko]]  
 
| [[Image:Kerri_13PC.jpg|left|600px|Photo by Kerri Mocko]]  

Revision as of 19:52, 22 February 2013

This page showcases the entries to the 2013 Biological Photo Contest. Voting will commence in the week preceding the Grad Symposium with winners announced at the end of the Symposium. To enter, send your full resolution photo and caption to william.ryerson@uconn.edu and it will be put on this page.

Plants

Photo by Hamid Razifard
Phylogenetic tree of tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), drawn using neighbor-joining method. The tree illustrates the evolutionary history of tomatoes in the simplest form ever, so that even Bill Ryerson will understand (in response to his picture caption in Grad Symposium 2012) - Hamid Razifard
Photo by Kerri Mocko
From one of the miniature plants of South Africa’s Knersvlakte, these immature leaves stand less than 2 inches tall. Yet as they mature, they transform from folded ribbons to crimped extensions to long and flattened, fully-expanded leaves with only an occasional wrinkle, pointing out from the quartz gravel like TV antennae! - Kerri Mocko


Animals

Photo by Bill Ryerson
I don't know what Hamid is going on about. THIS is neighbor joining, and now its a party. - Bill Ryerson
Photo by Colin Carlson
A sally light-foot crab (Grapsus grapsus) living a very comfortable life in the Galapagos Islands. - Colin Carlson

Environment

Photo by Holly Brown
Bromeliad on a Mountain: A "Home" Plant

Here at Cuerici Estación Biológica, bromeliads are not just house plants, they are at home, in their native ranges. - Holly Brown