Diatom of the Month November 2019 - You
November’s Diatom of
the Month is you. Aka Diatoma readerii (Fig.
1).
Figure 1. Diatoma readerii. In reality, blogger and
co-editor Nick Schulte dressed as the diatom he wishes he could be (Chamaepinnularia cymatopleura).
Note the white scale bar and plate-like, golden chloroplasts.
This month we, the
editorial board of DOM, want to ask you, the reader, for feedback on our blog
series. This will serve both as a census of our readers and as a guide for us
to make changes to the blog to best suit our current readers and grow our
authorship and readership. We are asking visitors from the website, Facebook,
Twitter, and DIATOM-L to fill out a short survey (below) to get a sense of who
you are, what you like and don’t like about the blog series, and what you can
do for DOM with us in the future.
Survey responses will
be accepted until December 15 (but don’t wait!). Then we’ll compile the
responses and let you know the takeaways in the December DOM, in addition to
some end-of-year reflections. In January we will return to our regularly
scheduled programming of detailed looks at diatoms and diatom research.
To complete the
survey (estimated time: 3 minutes), please follow the link below. All responses
are anonymous and optional. Please share the link with as many readers as
possible.
Survey link: https://forms.gle/MzQ12uPHFSsHCniC9
And since it’s No
Shave November (or December if you like), we figured we would showcase some of
the most stylish diatoms out there (Fig. 2).
Figure 2. Selected mustache-shaped
diatoms. From a T-shirt designed by students of the 2014 Ecology and Systematics
of Diatoms class at Iowa Lakeside Laboratory.


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