Figures

  • Figure shows how in the near, mid-term and long-term future, advancement of biodegradable sensor technology will open new avenues for collecting different types of ecological data.

    Nature Ecology & Evolution

  • Figure that shows the overview of the cultured meat production process.

    Trends in Cell Biology

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  • Figure shows how the development of cultured meat is a complex, interdisciplinary effort.

    Trends in Cell Biology

  • Figure that shows how biodegradable sensors can be autonomously deployed and data can be collected remotely. These sensors degrade into environmentally harmless by-products and are composed of an antenna, a sensing mechanism and a power source.

    Nature Ecology & Evolution

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  • Figure that shows the morphological correlates of different stages of nectar feeding on birds.

    Journal of Morphology

    Hummingbird skull modified from 3D surface model of Florisuga mellivora specimen (YPM VZ YPM ORN 101545, Yale Peabody Museum). Wing bones and muscles from Mason Friedman (Behance, Major Flight Muscles of the Hummingbird) and Warrick et al., 2012. Digestive and renal anatomy from Tell et al., 2021.

  • Figure that shows a diagram of a hummingbird skull and feeding apparatus, highlighting the different stages of nectar feeding

    Journal of Experimental Biology

    Hummingbird skull modified from 3D surface model of Florisuga mellivora specimen (YPM VZ YPM ORN 101545, Yale Peabody Museum).

  • Figure that shows a sequence of steps needed to be taken to open a puzzle apparatus.

    Science Advances