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Ixchel González-Ramírez

@ixchelgr

Postdoctoral fellow at MOBOT * Liverworts fan * Phylogenetics enthusiast * Dog mom * Ball is life I'm an evolutionary biologist interested in macroevolution, biogeography, and fossils! Extra points if it's a plant with conspicuous gametophytes

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OMG! I love this! These two dogs are definitively in the same family :)

12.11.2025 20:36 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Omg!! Guayas!!! I haven’t had one in years!!!!

09.09.2025 03:20 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Postdoctoral Fellow in Tomatillo Evolution

Big news! We are recruiting a postdoc to work on tomatillo evolution: jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDeta.... The clade containing tomatillos and its allies (ca 300 spp) has evolved lantern fruits at least 25 times - we want to know why! Join us @rociodeanna.bsky.social & @caschenck-bio.bsky.social

11.08.2025 16:45 👍 122 🔁 108 💬 2 📌 3

Dang! Feel better!!!

07.08.2025 18:53 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Late Cretaceous origins for major nightshade lineages from total evidence timetree analysis Background and Aims The timing of the radiation of nightshades (Solanaceae) has been contentious in the literature, with estimates of the crown age ranging from ca. 30 to 70 Mya (mid-Oligocene to late...

It posted more than a week ago, but I finally find time to share my work with @iochromaland.bsky.social and @rociodeanna.bsky.social on the divergence times of Solanaceae! It has been one of the greatest collaborations in my lifetime with two inspiring scientists! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

07.08.2025 16:42 👍 11 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 1
Logo for Society of Systematic Biologists Mentorship Program. Two parallel phylogenies, nothing fancy.

Logo for Society of Systematic Biologists Mentorship Program. Two parallel phylogenies, nothing fancy.

It's back! The Society of Systematic Biologists is running Year 3 of the Mentorship Program!

Find community, support your colleagues, and talk trees. Apply by June 10th, 2025.

Program info: www.systbio.org/mentorship-p...

Application form: forms.gle/QtD22C9dtfRF...

@systbiol.bsky.social

19.05.2025 17:21 👍 44 🔁 44 💬 0 📌 2

On Friday, my son stayed home from school because he had a sore throat and wasn’t feeling well. He went with my husband to his office for the morning while I handled our daughter. When he came back at lunch, he was not interested in eating, saying his throat hurt too much. 1/n

05.05.2025 07:11 👍 1136 🔁 391 💬 37 📌 142
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Jacob Suissa and I wrote a #book about #ferns! It's beautifully illustrated by the amazing artist Laura Silburn. Will be released in May and you can preorder from Amazon. We hope this book could help you forget all the bad things happening on Earth right now. More here: mailchi.mp/btiscience/f...

09.04.2025 14:12 👍 243 🔁 65 💬 9 📌 7
A California Native Plant Society public hike: learning little plants among the redwoods *Main post picture by Sunit Mody

A couple weeks ago we crawled among the redwoods looking for bryophytes. I finally got a little time to write about it! It’s just a tiny bit liverwort-biased!
ixchelgzlzr.github.io/CNPS_bryowalk

02.04.2025 20:23 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Interested in learning basic statistical concepts in Spanish during #Evol2025? This workshop is for you! @tropicalbotany.bsky.social and I are talking about it. Official registration in the meeting website. Thanks to @systbiol.bsky.social for the support (workshop in Spanish, bilingual materials.

28.03.2025 13:15 👍 7 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0

Únete a nosotras en #Evol2025! No hay nada mejor que aprender sobre modelización estadística con la única e inigualable @roszenil.bsky.social-excepto hacerlo in español! //Join us! Nothing's better than learning about statistical modeling from the one and only Rosana ZF- except doing it in Spanish!

28.03.2025 18:34 👍 9 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
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Vittaria appalachiana (Appalachian Gametophyte). This neat fern is native to Appalachia and scattered areas beyond. Related to shoestring ferns, it exists only as a gametophyte in rock shelters and other sheltered habitat. #Fern #plants #nativeplants #Appalachia #botany #photography #nature

17.03.2025 11:01 👍 17 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Today I led a public hike to see some bryophytes! It was an awesome experience! I’m so happy people are interested in looking at little plants 💚💚

17.03.2025 04:04 👍 7 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
The Pteridophyte Collections Consortium logo. On the left side, "Pteridophyte Collections Consortium" is on a green background. On the right side, there are two columns of 0's and 1's, with an image of a fern fiddlehead composed of 0's and 1's on top.

The Pteridophyte Collections Consortium logo. On the left side, "Pteridophyte Collections Consortium" is on a green background. On the right side, there are two columns of 0's and 1's, with an image of a fern fiddlehead composed of 0's and 1's on top.

The PteridoPortal: A publicly accessible collection of over three million records of extant and extinct #pteridophytes

By @crothfels.bsky.social @msundue.bsky.social @mlinkperez.bsky.social @aaronliston.bsky.social @klymiuk.ca et al in #AppsPlantSci

bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....

11.03.2025 16:30 👍 36 🔁 17 💬 0 📌 2
A confocal microscope photo of the cells of Radula complanata with fluorescent staining of cell walls and oil bodies.

A confocal microscope photo of the cells of Radula complanata with fluorescent staining of cell walls and oil bodies.

Endophytic #bacteria discovered in oil body organelles of the #liverworts Marchantia polymorpha & Radula complanata

New #AJB research by Blair Young, Barbara Thiers, James White, & Lena Struwe

bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... #botany #plantscience

13.03.2025 14:09 👍 23 🔁 9 💬 0 📌 0
A promotional graphic for Botany 2025, featuring Plenary Speaker Lúcia G. Lohmann. The background includes a scenic view of Palm Springs, CA, with mountains and wildflowers. The event logo, displaying "Botany 2025: Botany Without Barriers," is at the top left. Lúcia G. Lohmann's name and affiliations (Missouri Botanical Garden and Washington University in St. Louis) are displayed on a purple banner. A QR code and website link (www.botanyconference.org) are at the bottom. Lúcia G. Lohmann is pictured on the right, smiling, wearing glasses and a cream blazer over a black outfit.

A promotional graphic for Botany 2025, featuring Plenary Speaker Lúcia G. Lohmann. The background includes a scenic view of Palm Springs, CA, with mountains and wildflowers. The event logo, displaying "Botany 2025: Botany Without Barriers," is at the top left. Lúcia G. Lohmann's name and affiliations (Missouri Botanical Garden and Washington University in St. Louis) are displayed on a purple banner. A QR code and website link (www.botanyconference.org) are at the bottom. Lúcia G. Lohmann is pictured on the right, smiling, wearing glasses and a cream blazer over a black outfit.

We’re thrilled to announce Dr. Lúcia G. Lohmann as the #Botany2025 Plenary Speaker! A leader in neotropical biodiversity, she serves as President & Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden and Professor at WashU, driving plant science & conservation forward.

www.botanyconference.org/speakers.html

03.03.2025 19:03 👍 26 🔁 10 💬 0 📌 1
A promotional graphic for "Botany 2025: Botany Without Barriers," taking place in Palm Springs, CA, from July 26-30. The image features a circular event logo with palm trees, mountains, and desert flowers in the top left corner. Bold purple text announces a "Regional Botany Lecture." Below, a purple banner introduces "Amy Litt, Associate Professor and Herbarium Director at UC Riverside." A QR code in the bottom left corner directs viewers to www.botanyconference.org. The background showcases a scenic desert landscape with wildflowers. On the right side, a smiling woman with curly red hair, sunglasses, and a black zip-up jacket stands outdoors in natural light.

A promotional graphic for "Botany 2025: Botany Without Barriers," taking place in Palm Springs, CA, from July 26-30. The image features a circular event logo with palm trees, mountains, and desert flowers in the top left corner. Bold purple text announces a "Regional Botany Lecture." Below, a purple banner introduces "Amy Litt, Associate Professor and Herbarium Director at UC Riverside." A QR code in the bottom left corner directs viewers to www.botanyconference.org. The background showcases a scenic desert landscape with wildflowers. On the right side, a smiling woman with curly red hair, sunglasses, and a black zip-up jacket stands outdoors in natural light.

Annnouncing Dr. Amy Litt as the #Botany2025 Regional Botany Lecturer!

Dr. Litt's research has taken her from the wonderful flowers of Vochysiaceae, to the evolution of flower development genes, & now to the stunning manzanitas (Arctostaphylos).

Learn more! www.botanyconference.org/speakers.html.

03.03.2025 19:11 👍 20 🔁 8 💬 0 📌 0

Looking for geological data? 🪨⚒️ We've got you! Check out our new R package for accessing Macrostrat 👇

31.10.2024 10:22 👍 34 🔁 11 💬 3 📌 0
A photograph of a velvet worm - an orange and purple-patterned invertebrate composed of many soft segments and tiny spined legs. The velvet worm has long, segmented antenna and a pair of organs on its head which squirt glue for prey capture.

A photograph of a velvet worm - an orange and purple-patterned invertebrate composed of many soft segments and tiny spined legs. The velvet worm has long, segmented antenna and a pair of organs on its head which squirt glue for prey capture.

A photograph of a velvet worm - an Blue and yellow-patterned invertebrate composed of many soft segments and tiny spined legs. The velvet worm has long, segmented antenna and a pair of organs on its head which squirt glue for prey capture.

A photograph of a velvet worm - an Blue and yellow-patterned invertebrate composed of many soft segments and tiny spined legs. The velvet worm has long, segmented antenna and a pair of organs on its head which squirt glue for prey capture.

Introducing New Zealand's latest Bug of the Year- the magnificent Ngāokeoke / Velvet Worm!

NZ has two genera: one lays eggs (Ooperipatellus, 1st photo) and another gives live birth (Peripatoides, 2nd). They also deposit sperm which burrow through their partner's skin, but that's another story! 🧪

24.02.2025 08:25 👍 538 🔁 151 💬 14 📌 6
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The nitrogen‐fixing fern Azolla has a complex microbiome characterized by varying degrees of cophylogenetic signal Premise Azolla is a genus of floating ferns that has closely evolved with a vertically transmitted obligate cyanobacterium endosymbiont—Anabaena azollae—that fixes nitrogen. There are also other les...

New #Azolla #microbiome #CCGP paper! With @tribblelab.bsky.social @crothfels.bsky.social and @fernway.bsky.social

bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

22.02.2025 17:12 👍 20 🔁 8 💬 2 📌 1
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Very excited to introduce the newest genus of wild sunflowers, a tiny desert annual covered in dense wool and heads with just two small ray florets.

Ovicula biradiata, a new Composite from Big Bend National Park in Trans-Pecos Texas doi.org/10.3897/phyt... via @phytokeys.pensoft.net

18.02.2025 20:02 👍 55 🔁 17 💬 2 📌 1
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Moss doesn't get a lot of love. Moss Appreciation Week in Oregon aims to change that Students at Lewis & Clark College are trying to bring more attention to one of the world's smaller and more humble plants with this year's seventh annual Moss Appreciation Week.

A moss petting zoo? How cool!

www.npr.org/2025/02/14/n...

14.02.2025 13:56 👍 15 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
A photo of speaker Jesus Martinez-Gomez by a river with lots of plants around.

A photo of speaker Jesus Martinez-Gomez by a river with lots of plants around.

Next Thursday!
Jesus Martinez-Gomez

February 13th, 2025
7-8 pm PT

“The genetic basis of variable ultraviolet pigmentation in yellow monkey flowers (Erythrante sect. Simiola)"

Zoom link at calbotsoc.org/botany-speak...

#PlantScience #evobio

06.02.2025 20:20 👍 12 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 1

Please consider non-profit society journals when you choose a journal for submitting your work AND for reviewing/editing.

28.01.2025 00:25 👍 36 🔁 15 💬 1 📌 2
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A drawing of Calochortus obispoensis by Emma Fryer with the date of the symposium

A drawing of Calochortus obispoensis by Emma Fryer with the date of the symposium

Announcing the 30th CalBotSoc Graduate Student Symposium on April 5, 2025 at Cal Poly SLO!

A great opportunity for grads and undergrads to present research in a friendly setting. Plus, field trips to local wildflower displays!!

Registration and info at calbotsoc.org/graduate-stu...

24.01.2025 21:18 👍 19 🔁 9 💬 1 📌 1
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The microbiome of Calasterella californica is shaped mostly by the genetics of the host thalli Premise of the study: Plant microbiomes have been shown to affect essential life processes like plant growth, defense mechanisms, and stress responses. Much of the work done on this topic has focused ...

New #liverwort #microbiome preprint just dropped! With @ixchelgr.bsky.social Check out our work using the #CCGP data! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

24.01.2025 16:42 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

Thanks to
@systbiol.bsky.social
for your support. Y por supuesto gracias a
@angiossusana.bsky.social
y al Instituto de Biología de la UNAM, por hacer el taller posible!

16.01.2025 22:58 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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La semana pasada, se llevó a cabo el taller filo-bayes en la UNAM ¡Chequen nuestros materiales en Español ixchelgzlzr.github.io/filo_bayes_U...! Un placer trabajar con Rosana Zenil-Ferguson y Santiago Ramírez Barahona! ¡Gracias al talentoso grupo de estudiantes!

16.01.2025 22:54 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
Image of Glyptotherium on a map of North and South America showing fossil localities and possible migration routes

Image of Glyptotherium on a map of North and South America showing fossil localities and possible migration routes

Well for my first official post here I'm excited to say that the first chapter of my dissertation on Glyptotherium migration during GABI is out today in Ecography. Huge thanks to @mirantakouvari.bsky.social at @graphicssci.bsky.social who helped with this figure!

doi.org/10.1111/ecog...

14.01.2025 21:00 👍 176 🔁 36 💬 12 📌 4