biologist – Home Design, Garden & Architecture Blog Magazine https://goodshomedesign.com Interior Design, DIY Creative Ideas, Craft, Home and Garden Ideas | GoodsHomeDesign Tue, 09 Apr 2024 18:36:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Biologist Finds Beautiful Blue Gecko, Named the New Species ‘Vangoghgi’ https://goodshomedesign.com/biologist-finds-beautiful-blue-gecko-named-species-vangoghgi/ https://goodshomedesign.com/biologist-finds-beautiful-blue-gecko-named-species-vangoghgi/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 16:04:14 +0000 https://goodshomedesign.com/?p=65368

In the lush and remote reaches of India’s Western Ghats, biologist Ishan Agarwal stumbled upon a mesmerizing sight: a stunning blue and yellow gecko that seemed to dance amidst the foliage. Captivated by its beauty, Agarwal immediately thought of Vincent Van Gogh’s iconic painting, Starry Night. Thus, he decided to pay homage to the legendary artist by naming the newfound species ‘Cnemapsis vangoghi’. This discovery not only adds a splash of color to the biodiversity of the region but also enriches scientific understanding, as the Western Ghats remain largely unexplored despite their rich ecological tapestry. Agarwal, who has dedicated over 12,400 hours to exploring this biodiversity hotspot, underscores the importance of unveiling the mysteries of this unique habitat.

The identification of Cnemapsis vangoghi underscores the vast diversity yet to be uncovered within the genus Cnemapsis. Through meticulous lab work, Agarwal confirmed that the dazzling gecko was indeed a distinct species, separate from its close relative, C. galaxia. Published in the esteemed journal ZooKeys, the discovery sheds light on the intricate relationships between species and their habitats. Furthermore, Agarwal’s observation regarding the protective umbrella cast by charismatic megafauna, such as tigers, underscores the interconnectedness of conservation efforts. By safeguarding habitats for flagship species like tigers, myriad other creatures, including the newfound gecko, find refuge under this protective canopy. With advancements in DNA analysis techniques, researchers like Agarwal are unraveling the complexities of biodiversity, revealing a world of wonders yet to be fully understood.

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Photographer Gets Once-In-A-Lifetime Shot Of Meteor By Accident https://goodshomedesign.com/photographer-gets-once-in-a-lifetime-shot-of-meteor-by-accident/ https://goodshomedesign.com/photographer-gets-once-in-a-lifetime-shot-of-meteor-by-accident/#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 20:55:46 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=51551

Some of the best photographs in the world have been taken by accident, as the artist caught something on camera when he wasn’t even focused.

Prasanjeet Yadav, managed to snap a picture of a meteor, something so rare that he couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw the pictures. Meteors are often too small to be seen or happen to enter our atmosphere at night when most people are sleeping.

Yadav is a molecular biologist from Nagpur, India, and was fascinated by wildlife from a young age. He decided to study animals up more closely, so he became a wildlife photographer and the picture of the meteor was captured one night when he was out there filming something completely different.

Prasenjeet Yadav, Ecologist and Photographer

Yadav wanted to make a film about the municipality of Mettupalayam and the urbanization of the area, but he decided to shoot his film by night. That’s why on the 9th of October in 2015 he was on top of a mountain with his Nikon D600, and then the magic happened.
He programmed his camera, went to sleep and when he woke up in the morning the breathtaking image was forever caught in his camera’s memory.


After consulting with astronomers, the verdict was clear: he had caught a unique phenomenon, a meteor on camera.

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