| Title: Life Cycle of the Spadefoot Toad
Contact: Dorie Petrochko
Description:
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| Title: American Toad
Contact: Gina Mikel
Description: Illustration of Eastern American Toad (Bufo americanus americanus),
colored pencil
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| Title: Winter Survival
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: This digital rendering was used as an illustration for New York Times / Science Times cover article on survival strategies of various species during the winter months.
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| Title: Mexican Tree Frog
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: Smilisca baudinii
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| Title: Gopher Tortoise Burrow Ecology
Contact: John Norton
Description:
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| Title: Habitat- Eastern Spadefoot Toad
Contact: Dorie Petrochko
Description: Habitat/ Male & Female Eastern Spadefoot Toad/
Scaphiopus holbrookii
Watercolor- Acrylic- Gouache-11" x 14'
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| Title: Eastern American Toad
Contact: Amelia Hansen
Description: Toad's eye view of an Eastern American Toad (Bufo americanus americanus). Watercolor.
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| Title: Chorus Frog
Contact: Gina Mikel
Description: Illustration of Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata),
colored pencil
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| Title: Cattail Chorus Sign
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Signage created for the City of Ft. Collins
to advertise the natural area, Cattail
Chorus
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| Title: Nature Sampler with John Muir Quote
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: This watercolor sampler depicts critters and plants living and growing in the woods and garden near my studio. The design includes a native Iowa tree frog, bleeding hearts, blue flax, garden snail and American Goldfinch. Designed as a set of artist trading cards and promotional mailer.
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| Title: Leopard Frog
Contact: Gina Mikel
Description: Illustration of Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens aka Rana pipiens), watercolor
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| Title: Ecuadorian Frog in Fungus Cup
Contact: Brittany Walla
Description: Epipedibates biliguis in Fungus Cup
Pencil on Film
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| Title: Pond Zonation
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: Various zones within a freshwater pond, illustrating levels of organisms from microscopic diatoms and plankton to plants, a water bug, crayfish, mussels, painted turtle, green frog, minnows, sunfish, catfish and largemouth bass.
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| Title: Detail: Death Trawl
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: Cover Artwork for a New York Time / Science Times article on the effects of overfishing in the oceans of the world.
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| Title: Cattail Chorus
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Original Artwork for Cattail Chorus
signage, City of Ft. Collins, CO.
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| Title: Spring Peeper
Contact: Gina Mikel
Description: Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), colored pencil
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| Title: The natural interaction of aquatic sediment
Contact: Mieke Roth
Description: I am working on a series of large illustrations for a Dutch governmental institution that is in charge of the maintenance of the waterways in the west of the Netherlands. Over the next 10 years a large project is being conducted in which most of these waterways are deepened.
This detailed illustration is a part the second large illustration of the series, incorporated in several newsletters for the general public. The aim is to inform and to get the public involved in the decision process.
This specific illustration is explaining why, if a waterway is at the right depth, one shouldn't try to stop the accumulation of sediment at the bottom of the waterway. As are all the illustrations in this series, this is again a typical Dutch landscape.
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| Title: Ecuadorian Frog
Contact: Brittany Walla
Description: Eleutherodactylus acuminatus
Acrylic on Illustration Board
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| Title: Tide Pool Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: One of six biomes earth cubes created for LifeUnderfoot poster series for Camridge Educational.
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| Title: Salamanders
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: This watercolor shows a series of salamanders
from the family Plethodontidae, the lungless salamanders. Genus:Hydromantes, Ensatina, Pseudoeurycea, Plethodon, Aneides.
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| Title: Amphibian Deformities and Predation
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Secondary factors that influence the frequency of deformities (fertilizer runoff, livestock manure, UV radiation, and pesticide runoff; that lead to increased predation by birds.
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| Title: Tree Frog of Venezuela
Contact: Gina Mikel
Description: Illustration of a tree frog found in Venezuela, colored pencil
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| Title: Rainforest Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: One of six biomes earth cubes created for LifeUnderfoot poster series for Camridge Educational.
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| Title: Aquatic/Terrestrial Food Web
Contact: John Norton
Description:
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| Title: Fowler's Toad - Bufo fowleri
Contact: Erica Beade
Description: This is an illustration of the Fowler's Toad, Bufo fowleri, created in Adobe Illustrator (vector image).
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| Title: Eurycea longicauda
Contact: Chris Sanders
Description: Long-tailed salamander found from central New York through the eastern United States. Preys on invertebrates such as pseudoscorpions, spiders, phalangids, mites, and ticks.
Lives in crevices, beneath stones and in caves on the margins of streams.
The length of adults ranges from 10 to 15.9 cm (4 to 6.25 inches), with the record being 19.7 cm (7.75 inches). The tail accounts for about 60% of the total length.
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| Title: Ribeiroia ondatrae Flatworm Life Cycle
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Life cycle of Ribeiroia ondatrae, a trematode flatworm
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| Title: Desert Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: One of six biomes earth cubes created for LifeUnderfoot poster series for Camridge Educational.
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| Title: Mid-sized frogs
Contact: Carlyn Iverson
Description: Amphibian illustration. A collection of mid-sized frogs. Amphibians that are tied closely to aquatic habitat. These vertebrates have a life cycle involving egg, tadpole, and metamorphosis into an adult. Their permeable skin needs to be kept moist. And they can hibernate through the winter.
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| Title: Naturally Blind Species
Contact: Travis Vermilye
Description: Evolution of loss of sight and loss of the eye in nature
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| Title: Detail: "Key Changes In Evolution" Timeline
Contact: Gail Guth
Description: Timeline illustrating key changes in evolution (detail). Created for the textbook "Biological Anthropology: The Natural History of Humankind", by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, and Susan C. Anton; published by Prentice Hall. Textbook art developed and managed by Precision Graphics, Inc.
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| Title: Woodlands Cube
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: Illustration for New York Times / Science Time cover article on E. O. Wilson and his observations on the biodiversity found beneath our feet. Artwork was the inspiration for a poster series "Life Underfoot" published by Cambridge Educational.
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| Title: Tetrapod Evolution
Contact: Barbara Harmon
Description: Evolution becomes evident from bony fish to the first tetrapod by placing an intermediate form resembling a modern day lungfish or Coelocanth in between.
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| Title: Frog digestive system
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: This illustration depicts the frog digestive system, with close-up views of an organ, tissue, and cell.
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| Title: Food Web Diagram
Contact: John Norton
Description: Food Web illustration created for the exhibit area of the Center for Lake Champlain.
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| Title: Forest stream mural
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description:
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| Title: Bullfrog and Little Grass Frog
Contact: Consie Powell
Description: Ink and watercolor illustration of Limnaoedus ocularis (top) and Rana catesbeiana (bottom).
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| Title: Bug Catchers
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: The seven animal images were done for
SBI/MarchFirst for the Quickturn Palladium
advertisement in EE Times.
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| Title: Spring Peeper and Daffodil
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Spring peeper and daffodil in spring. I found this tree frog in early spring in a hollow log. Watercolor.
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| Title: Bull Frog Skeletal System
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Anatomical plate for Frog Anatomy Lab Manual to be used by high school biology students.
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| Title: Jade Tree Frog Rhacophorus dulitensis
Contact: Melisa Beveridge
Description: A Photoshop rendering of a Jade tree frog making a foam nest on a Resak Palm - Vatica yeechongii.
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| Title: Leopard Frog Surface Anatomy
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Anatomical plate for a Frog Anatomy Lab Manual to be used by high school biology students.
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| Title: Salamander skeleton
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Salamander skeleton
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| Title: Ranid frogs of the Sonoran Desert region
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: Plains leopard frog, Rana blairi; Northern l. frog, Rana pipiens; Tarahumara frog, Rana tarahumarae; Chiricahua l. frog, Rana chiricahuensis; Lowland l. frog, Rana yavapaiensis; Relict l. frog, Rana onca; Ramsey Canyon l. frog, Rana subaquavocalis
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| Title: Spring Peeper
Contact: Amelia Hansen
Description: Watercolor painting of calling Pseudacris crucifer.
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| Title: Tree of life
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Diversity of Life. Main page for interactive museum exhibit.
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| Title: Green Forest
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Kansas, 295 million years BPE. Seymouria eyes a
giant millipede as potential lunch, looking out from
behind the stump of a lycopod tree.
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| Title: Amphibian Extinctions
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: This illustration shows frogs that are presumed extinct from around the world. It was done for the National Geographic Magazine May 2001 feature, The Fragile World of Frogs. The frogs shown are Atelopus cruciger, Eleutherodactylus jasperi, Bufo
periglenes, Rheobatrachus silus, Litoria nyakalensis, Discoglossus nigriventer and Rana fisheri.
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| Title: Mudpuppy Necturus maculosus
Contact: Carlyn Iverson
Description: Amphibian illustration, Mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus. This amphibian is strictly aquatic, with permanent external gills. A vertebrate living in freshwater streams and rivers, with a long tail to propel itself when swimming.
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| Title: South African Marbled Rush Frog
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: South African Marbled Rush Frog (Hyperolius
marmoratus). Original not available for sale.
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| Title: Female Frog Urogenital Anatomy
Contact: Ikumi Kayama
Description: Plate describing the female urogenital anatomy of the frog for high school biology students.
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| Title: Muscle Anatomy and Physiology
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description:
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| Title: Animal Diversity Web
Contact: John Megahan
Description: This illustration was done for University of
Michigan's Animal Diversity
Web:(http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/) It is
an acrylic painting (13" x 8.5")done on illustration
board.
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| Title: Table Mountain Ghost Frog
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Heleophryne rosei. From Reptiles & Amphibians - An Explore Your World Handbook, Discovery Books, New York 2000.
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| Title: Tiger Salamander
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Tiger salamander at the edge of a pond near horsetails and liverwort
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| Title: Desert TortoiseGopherus agassizi
Contact: Anthony Galvan III
Description: Desert Tortoise Gopherus agassizi
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| Title: Sonoran Desert Friends
Contact: Rachel Ivanyi
Description: Mexican poppy, Couch's spadefoot, desert tortoise, and regal horned lizard
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| Title: Lost Permian World
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: An end-Permian flood scene illustrating a dicynodont (foreground) and synapsid (mammal-like reptile) on log.
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| Title: Trout Lily
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Trout Lily or Dogtooth Violet (Erythronium americanum), Blue-spotted Salamander (Ambystoma laterale), Golden Northern Bumble Bee (Bombus fervidus), Little Black Ant (Monomorium minimum)
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| Title: Blue Violet
Contact: Rosemarie Schwab
Description: Common Blue Violet (Viola papilionacea), Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica), American Painted Lady (Vanessa virginiensis), White Lipped Banded Snail (Cepaea hortensis)
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| Title: Tree Frog
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: This is an image of a Tree Frog. It was completed with Photoshop, based on sketches from photographs and reference materials. Great care was taken to create the texture and sheen of the amphibious skin, as well as the variety of colors that can be found on the frog's body.
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| Title: American Toad and Leopard Frog
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: American Toad (Bufo americanus) and Leopard Frog (Rana pipiens) watercolor painting.
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| Title: Spotted Salamander
Contact: Amelia Hansen
Description: Pen and ink drawing of Ambystoma maculatum.
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| Title: Evolution: saur to soar
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: A visual representation of evolutionary transformations as revealed by fossils.
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