Cyanobacteria slime samples of D M Paterson
These pictures were taken in October 2010 of the research of Professor D M Paterson into the effect of micobialite communities on sedimentation regimes (material from the Shark Bay stromatolites).
These pictures were taken in October 2010 of the research of Professor D M Paterson into the effect of micobialite communities on sedimentation regimes (material from the Shark Bay stromatolites).
Lake Clifton Festival Sunday 18 April from 10 am In the grounds of Cape Bouvard Wines – via Lakeside Parkway or Clifton Downs Road. Bring the family, bring the picnic basket, buy a bottle of vino/lunch and enjoy the music, art, walks and surrounds…
A message from Mandurah: Let’s get passionate about a silent, patient, unique and quite extraordinarily beautiful space in Mandurah that was recently recognised by one of the world’s foremost landscape writers as the most spectacular place he has ever visited. About the fact that one of its natural features* created the very first oxygen …
Released yesterday by the Minister for Climate Change and Water, the Hon. Penny Wong, the report forecast reductions in runoff in South West Western Australia up to 49% over the next 20 years.
We disturbed a spoonbill roosting on the thrombolites. Musk duck calls out his territory in the water nearby. These were quite squishy to the touch and birds had been pooing on them. Close up of one of the lithified stones. I think this has been turned over when they dug the drain. It shows …
Well are they dead or are they alive? There have certainly been considerable changes in the microbial communities in the thrombolites in the last 10 years. Yesterday the Lake Clifton thrombolites were listed as critically endangered under the Federal EPBC Act under the following criteria Criterion 2 as critically endangered because its geographic distribution …
Lake Clifton thrombolites declared a critically endangered community Read More »
A symposium hosted by ICLL and Createc on the twin subjects of water and plant life in Western Australia. For its end-of-year symposium, the International Centre for Landscape and Language (ICLL) at ECU’s Mount Lawley Campus is pleased to present a distinguished array of biologists, geographers, writers, artists, and other creative and scientific people. The symposium will …