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Jacob Dafni added text to "Addition of two more references pertinent for this sub-sp" on "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis Dafni, 1983".
The two references describe the two deformation types found in the...
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Katja Schulz commented on "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis Dafni, 1983":
@Jacob Dafni: Go to the Details tab of the taxon for which you want to add the information and click on the add an article button. Select the appropriate subchapter, and add a couple of sentences to introduce the subject of the references.
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Jacob Dafni commented on "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis Dafni, 1983":
I want to add two references pertinent to this sub-sp Dafni, J.(1980) Abnormal growth patterns in the sea urchin Tripneustes cf. gratilla (L.) under pollution (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol., 47:259-279. Dafni, J.(1983b) Aboral depressions in the tests of the sea urchin Tripneustes cf. gratilla (L.) in the Gulf of Eilat, Red Sea. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol., 67:1-15. I am not sure how it should be done
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Jacob Dafni set "T.g. elatensis Deformity_A" as an exemplar on "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis Dafni, 1983".
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Jacob Dafni set "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis color variation" as an exemplar on "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis Dafni, 1983".
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Katja Schulz commented on an older version of Tripneustes gratilla elatensis 1:
@Jacob Dafni:
Sorry for the confusion. If you want to contribute images through Flickr, you should post them to the Encyclopedia of Life Images Group. I have issued an invitation to this group on your color variation photo.
You also have the option to contribute images through iNaturalist, but for that you don't use a Flickr group; instead, you go to your account on iNaturalist, log in, and then click on Add Observations. If you have linked your Flickr account to your iNaturalist account, you will see an Import window with your Flickr photos on the right of your observation screen.
The advantage of contributing images through iNaturalist, rather than sending them directly from Flickr, is that your images will be imported as trusted observations once your identifications have been confirmed by the iNaturalist community. iNaturalist also contributes creative commons licensed observations to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, so they will show up on the EOL maps eventually.
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Jacob Dafni commented on an older version of Tripneustes gratilla elatensis 1:
@Cyndy Parr: It is three day since I tried to add another picture (color variability - see previus note). I suspected that it was too big to enter into the collection so I added a smaller size version, and followed it to iNaturalis. I assume that it should be attached to the rest of the pics within 24 hours. If not, please try to help or instruct. As I wrote before I have many pictures of marine vert-s but until I'm sure that uploading becomes less tricky, I wait.
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Jacob Dafni commented on an older version of Tripneustes gratilla elatensis 1:
@Cyndy Parr: Thanks for enabling me to fill in info about my favorite invertebrate (i made my doctorate studies on this sp - it deserves a full species status but at the time I described the subspecies I was uncertain about many characteristics). i have another picture in Flickr which demostrates its color variability that i did not succeed to add to eol. If you can trace it there here is its address http://www.flickr.com/photos/8214108@N03/8604664689/
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Jacob Dafni commented on "Image of Mespilia globulus and Tripneustes gratilla":
Please take off the picture of Mespilia from among Tripneustes pictures. It is misleading
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Cyndy Parr marked "Test of type A deformed T.g.elatensis" as trusted on the "Tripneustes gratilla elatensis" page.
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