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#31: BONUS: Gall Week 2021 with Dr. Merav Vonshak

#31: BONUS: Gall Week 2021 with Dr. Merav Vonshak

FromNature's Archive


#31: BONUS: Gall Week 2021 with Dr. Merav Vonshak

FromNature's Archive

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Sep 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Merav Vonshak is a former guest on the podcast from episode 7. Merav is an ecologist, naturalist, and citizen science organizer (see BioBlitz.club) located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Merav volunteers as a curator on iNaturalist, and has an astounding 42800 observations on iNaturalist. She has also lead a project to document and raise awareness about the tragically high roadkill mortality of pacific newts along Lexington reservoir in the San Francisco Bay Area.Merav is one of those people who has many fascinating projects and nature observations. But today, we’re talking about her latest idea - Gall Week 2021, which is planned from October 2 to October 10 (yes, it is a week PLUS a bonus weekend!).The idea is to get everyone, regardless of naturalist ability, to get out and observe these fascinating creatures.If you aren’t sure what a plant gall is, I can point back just two episodes ago to my interview with Adam Kranz covering all things galls. But the short answer is these are beautiful and sometimes bizarre growths on plant tissues induced by another organism, such as a wasp, midge, or many others. They often develop vivid colors and evocative shapes, and all have fascinating natural histories. These growths occur specifically to support the life cycle of the inducer, and are often induced in amazingly precise ways.Today Merav tells us about the project, how to participate, and has a few tips and tricks for documenting your observations.Full Show NotesLinks To Topics DiscussedGall Week 2021 iNaturalist Project - join this project so you can add it to your gall observationsBooks and Gall ResourcesGallformers.org - searchable (by host plant or gall) website with detailed descriptions of galls Plant Galls of the Western United States, by Ronald Russo – HIGHLY recommendediNaturalist Gall Projects:Galls of CaliforniaGalls of North AmericaLeaf and Plant Galls - a global project Merav has a pamphlet of San Francisco Bay Area gallstLmp7wt64fIZgzs9vmcNSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/naturesarchive)
Released:
Sep 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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