Megaherbs! - Observation of the Week, 1/24/23

Our Observation of the Week is this group of Campbell Island Daisies (Pleurophyllum speciosum), seen in New Zealand by @genevieveearly!

Genevieve Early’s parents both have a scientific background and her father was an entomologist, so she tells me “I have always been encouraged to be curious and observant in nature.” She’s recently gotten into nature photography, particularly macro photography, and after having returned to university as an adult is “currently a postgraduate research student studying the effect of a native New Zealand fungus on invasive pines.”

Last year she earned a scholarship to travel on the Heritage Adventurer, “travelling around New Zealand's subantarctic islands and the Fiordland area. I was most excited to see the unique megaherbs on Campbell, Auckland and the Snares Islands, of which Pleurophyllum speciosum is my favourite example.”

Megaherbs (what a great name) are large, herbaceous plants with showy flowers that evolved in subantarctic islands. Potentially a form of island gigantism, these plants are an amazing sight, according to Genevieve.

Megaherbs form beautiful meadows of large and often colourful flowers on these cold and windy islands. The floral displays look more like something I would associate with tropical flora - almost jarring to see against the subantarctic backgrounds of tussock, cliffs and windswept forest or shrubland. Seeing the large Southern Royal Albatross nesting amongst the flowering megaherbs [above] was a highlight of the trip for me.

On the Auckland Islands and Campbell Island, megaherbs were threatened by overgrazing of animals introduced in the 1800s (sheep, pigs, cattle and rabbits) but the populations are bouncing back after these animals (except for pigs on Auckland Island) have been removed.

Genevieve (above) has been an iNat user since 2019 and used to post observations periodically and create distribution maps for her university work. Last year, though, she stepped up her iNat game.

In 2022 I set myself a challenge to get to 1000 unique species observed before the end of the year (which I narrowly missed, by not having an internet connection to upload while I was in the subantarctics!). Challenging myself to do this has changed how I view nature around me - I am both more appreciative of native/endemic species variety and habitats I encounter, and I am also more aware of common weeds and invasive animals as I now notice their impact and abundance. Using iNaturalist has made me much more clued up about the world around me and more likely to notice species I would otherwise have missed, as I learn to recognise and identify what is around me in different habitats I go to.

(Photo of Genevieve by R. Eastmann-Densem - @robbed)


- Pleurophyllum speciosum appears on the back of the $5 New Zealand banknote.

- Check out all of the observations of Pleurophyllum on iNat!

- Here’s an older video about Campbell Island/Motu Ihupuku that includes an interview with botanist Lorna Little about the island’s megaherbs.

Posted on 24 de janeiro de 2023, 11:40 PM by tiwane tiwane

Comentários

Terrific photos!

Publicado por thibaudaronson cerca de 1 ano antes

Fabulous plants!

Publicado por susanhewitt cerca de 1 ano antes

Impressive to identify 1000 species in just one year!
Also, beautiful pictures! I was not familiar with the concept of megaherbs. Very interesting!

Publicado por lisa_petersson cerca de 1 ano antes

awesome!

Publicado por catullus cerca de 1 ano antes

Wow!

Publicado por vireyajacquard cerca de 1 ano antes

Love the albatross for scale! Great captures and thanks for sharing!

Publicado por featherenthusiast cerca de 1 ano antes

omg Genevieve is so cool!!

Publicado por diegoalmendras cerca de 1 ano antes

Amazing sight indeed...:)
Great observation!

Publicado por derrell_d cerca de 1 ano antes

Wow, I had never heard of these...very cool!

Publicado por cthawley cerca de 1 ano antes

Edited and included a link to the nice Wikipedia article about megaherbs. iNat NZ's own @meurkc is a co-author of one of the sources cited on Wikipedia.

Publicado por tiwane cerca de 1 ano antes

Great observation!

Publicado por ramzk cerca de 1 ano antes

I love the shot with the ... albatross, I think?

Publicado por garyyankech cerca de 1 ano antes

Amazing!!!

Publicado por cesarcastillo cerca de 1 ano antes

Great OotW. Megaherbs are so cool!

Publicado por tadamcochran cerca de 1 ano antes

Amazing!

Publicado por observerjosh cerca de 1 ano antes

Awesome!

Publicado por pandiantensingh cerca de 1 ano antes

Amazing!

Publicado por atinaudkm cerca de 1 ano antes

Very interesting. Thank you for sharing!

Publicado por chuckt2007 cerca de 1 ano antes

One of my bucket list places to go. Those oversized herbs are awesome

Publicado por rayray cerca de 1 ano antes

Awesome!

Publicado por roman_romanov cerca de 1 ano antes

I went down there with Heritage Expeditions about 12 years ago and it is just incredible! Insane plants, sea lions, penguins, albatross and so much more. 10/10, would go again! So glad you got to go down there and appreciate it, Genevieve! Looking forward to seeing more of your observations this year.

Publicado por lisa_bennett cerca de 1 ano antes

Mega-interesting!

Publicado por gcwarbler cerca de 1 ano antes

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