Vote for a Development cover – Woods Hole – round 1
Posted by the Node, on 11 April 2012
Last year you selected four covers for Development from images taken by students of the 2010 Woods Hole Embryology Course. These were the four winners:
The students of the 2011 course took some stunning images as well. (See also this report from the class). We’re asking you once again to help us select a cover image. This is the first round of four images. Which of these skeleton preparations would you like to see on the cover of Development? Please vote in the poll below the images. (Click any image to see a larger version.) You can vote until April 30, 12:00 (noon) GMT.
1. Veiled Chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus). This image was taken by Jake Hines (University of Colorado – Denver) and Nate Peters (University of Washington).
2. Skate (Raja). This image was taken by David Gold (University of California, Los Angeles), Lynn Kee (University of Michigan), and Meghan Morrissey (Duke University).
3. Mouse (Mus musculus). This image was taken by Samantha Jones (course assistant).
4. Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus). This image was taken by Jake Hines (University of Colorado – Denver) and Nate Peters (University of Washington).
They are all so wonderful! How can I pick just one?
Look at the beautiful colors in “Skate.” I wish we could take pictures like that back in 1967 when in graduate school!
Look at the beautiful colors in “Skate.” I wish we could take pictures like that back in 1967 when i was in graduate school!
i love the colors of the skate. the pattern reminds me of the kids’ craft spirograph from the 1960s/70s.
It’s living art
look at Skate, beautiful color, it is a piece of art I really love it.
They are all great pics, but the Skate is amazing!!!