

A.B.
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Ken Blaiklock O.B.E had an Island, a glacier and a World Heritage Site named after him. He had lived in Tarvin since 2003 and died aged 92 from the complications of a broken hip. He was the first man after Amundsen in 1911 to have driven a dog team to the tarvinonline.org/newsroom/tarvi…

What could attract a surveyor to the bleak wastelands of the Antarctic? Ken Blaiklock knew the answer. “It’s impossible now, but in the 1950s you could discover a range of mountains like the Shackletons, 150 miles long, that had never been seen before.” bit.ly/3ihMaFt

Combining #genetic, geographic & #morphometric data to assess #species boundaries of 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘤𝘢𝘷𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘢 pteropods shows the potential of #integrative approaches for diverse taxa, important for predicting species-specific responses to #ClimateChange. bit.ly/37lg4Dt













