Category 1 – Beauty of Biodiversity
Photo competition of the GTOE2023 conference. Please, vote: 1 - the lowest score, 10 points - the highest score. The voting is anonymous - the table doesn't record your email address. However, a log in with an email to the forms is needed, as we limited the answer to one per person. You will be able to see all photos and vote only once.
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The beauty of the Lesser Bulldog bat (Noctilio albiventris) captured in Peruvian cocoa plantations.
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The beauty of the morning (Spialia sertorius)
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The unique alpine-like Costa Rican páramo ecosystem at 3810 m.a.s.l.
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A feast. Robber fly (and other flies) feast on a bug (PNG, 2016).
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Shed to the other side
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The fern Didymochlaena truncatula, an indicator species of soils that are relatively rich in nutrients. This individual is fertile and the sori are clearly visible in the lower surface of the pinnules. Photographed in Uatumã Biological Reserve, central Amazonia.
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A large female Leptopelis boulengeri, a canopy dwelling treefrog of the humid rainforests of Gabon.
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X-ray microtomographic image of the frontal part of the termite Neocapritermes taracua soldier's head with highly asymmetric mandibles which evolved as a spring-loaded defensive adaptation (French Guiana)
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Tetramorium fulviceps has a cute, cuddly appearance caused by a dense layer of short hairs. The tiny ant species (about 3 mm) inhabits the leaf litter of the humid tropical forests in Papua New Guinea.
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Brown-throated sloth with a sloth moth, the sloth's fur is  home to many species of microorganisms and arthropods making sloths moving islands of biodiversity
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Mr. Ctenosaura meets Ms. Quiscalus: A casual street encounter between two ~280MY distant relatives.
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I see you
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Petite blue jeans - This tiny poison frog from Costa Rica wears extraordinary blue jeans, which make the forest floor more colorful.
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Beyond pollination syndromes: hummingbirds and Inga brush-type flowers.
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A stag beetle (Cyclommatus sp.) getting ready to take off in a primary tropical forest in Papua New Guinea.
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I was doing fieldwork in Ethiopia while I encountered and captured this monkey. We made eye contact through the lens, and in that moment I realised how pure and innocent this creature was. It made me also realise how  important it is to protect nature and its beauty.
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A male cheetah's reaction to an oncoming spotted hyena in Maasai Mara, Kenya
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A stunning cauliflory in the Kaya forest of Kambe during dry season.
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Collection of different butterfly species from the dense rainforest relict of ecological zone 4 in Togo.
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By gazing through the aperture of the Formosa red cypress, a glimpse of the enchanting essence of the ancient forest reveals itself. (Taiwan)
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Fish eagle on the hunt” at the Lake Ravelobe, Ankarafantsika National Park, northwestern Madagascar
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Ciulfina biseriata - Waiting for a date? Waiting for a prey? She can have both at once!
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In the heights of the Amazon rainforest a Uracentron azureum rests in its hole. Photo taken from the observation tower of the Museum of the Amazon (MUSA)  in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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