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Selected Published Illustrations
Milius, S. 2008. Biological Moon Shot: Realizing the dream of a Web page for every living thing. Science News, Feb. 2, Vol. 173: 72-73. >> view article
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Sidlauskas, B. and R.P. Vari. 2008. Phylogenetic Relationships within the South American Characiform Fish Family Anostomidae (Teleostei, Ostariophysi). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. In Press.
Schwartz, J. Of Genes and Men. Harvard University Press. In Press. >> view sample
Smith, P.J.S., Sanger, R.S. and Messerli, M.A. 2007. Principles, development and applications of self-referencing electrochemical microelectrodes to the determination of fluxes at cell membranes. In: Methods and New Frontiers in Neuroscience. Ed. Adrian C. Michael. CRC Press. Ch. 18: 373-405. >> view sample.
COVER: 2006. The Biological Bulletin. June issue. >> view cover
Saffo, M.B. 2006. Symbiosis: The way of all life. From J. Seckbach (eds), Life as We Know It, Springer, pp. 325-339. >> view figure
Messerli, M.A. Robinson, K.R., Smith, P.J.S., 2006. Electrochemical Sensor Applications to the study of molecular physiology and analyte flux in plants. Plant Electrophysiology- Theory and Methods (ed. by Volkov) Springer- Verlag. 74-107.
Weitzman, S.H., Menezes, N.A, Evers, Hans-George and Burns, J.R. 2005. Putative relationships among inseminating and externally fertilizing characids, with a description of a new genus and species of Brazilian inseminating fish bearing an anal fin-gland in males (Characiforms: Characidae). Neotropical Ichthyology, 3(3): 329-360. >> view sample
Weitzman, S.H. and Kokoscha, M. 2005. Die Ziersalmler der Gattung Nannostomus sind als Aquarienfische schon lange behannt. Erst vor wenigen Jahren wurden jedoch zwei intensiv rot gefarbte Arten importiert, die eine fur dies Gattung einmalige Farbenpracht zeigen. Amazonas, Nr.2, 43-51. >> view sample
Li, R., Chase, M. Jung, S.-K. Smith, P.J.S. and Loeken, M.R. 2005. Hypoxic stress in diabetic pregnancy contributes to impaired embryo gene expression and defective development by inducing oxidative stress. American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, 289: E591-E599. >> view figure
Spotte, S. 2002. Candiru: Life and Legend of the Bloodsucking Catfishes. Creative Arts Book Company, 322 pp. >> view sample
COVER: 2002. Science Editor, July- August, vol 25 (4)
Wolfe, David W. 2001. Tales from the Underground: A Natural History of Subterranean Life,
Perseus Books, 221 pp. >> view samples
Exhibitions
Ongoing since 2002: Handworks Gallery, Woods Hole, MA
2007 "Fish at the Fishmonger", Woods Hole, MA
2007 "Guild of Natural Science Illustrators of New England, Annual Exhibit", Blithewold Mansion, RI
2006 "Marine Life Exhibit", Highfield Hall, Falmouth, MA
2006 "GNSI of New England Annual Exhibit", Rhode Island Audubon Center, Bristol, RI
2005 "Creatures", Coffee Obsession, Woods Hole, MA
2005 “Animal Kingdom”, Cahoon Museum of American Art, Mashpee, MA
2003 “Portraits of Life:  Fine Art and Scientific Illustrations”, The Maser Gallery, Falmouth, MA
2003 “The Art of Science”, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
2002 “From Observation to Illustration: Sketching, Painting and Sculpting”, Providence Museum of Natural History
2002 “Eden Art Illustrations”, The Booksmith, Falmouth, MA
2001 “Illustrating Life: Bones to Botanicals”, Atrium Gallery, Providence, RI
2001 “Them”, Jay Grimm Gallery, New York, NY
2000 “Members Exhibit, Guild of Natural Science Illustrators”, Evora, Portugal, 2000
1996 “Art by Women at the Smithsonian”, Smithsonian Intuition, Washington, D.C.
On Display
Coral red pencil fish (Nannostomus mortenthaleri) at the National Zoo in Washington, DC as part of the ongoing Amazon exhibit. Named and described by Dr. Stanley Weitzman whose work is featured in the display as well as a mock field station where collection would be done.
Life Cycle Mural at Falmouth Science Playground
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