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 | | Image Title: Silver-plated models of Sphagnum branches | | Image Credit: Steven K. Rice, Duke University | | AJB Editor: Karl Niklas, Cornell University | | Intended End User: Teacher, Student | | License Details: BSA - Terms for Image Use | | Copyright held by: Steven K. Rice, BSA | | For Larger Version (click here) | About the Image | Silver-plated models of Sphagnum branches were employed in studies of boundary layer properties. The model based on morphology of S. trinitense (left; an aquatic species) generated thinner boundary layers than the S. recurvum model (right; a nonaquatic species) when evaluated in an electrochemical fluid tunnel. Models are 10 times life size with the branch axes 10 cm long. | | Link to the AJB Abstract for the article: | On the ecological and evolutionary significance of branch and leaf morphology in aquatic Sphagnum (sphagnaceae) |
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