
Biodiversity Connectivity

by Tim Phelps
Title
Biodiversity Connectivity
Artist
Tim Phelps
Medium
Digital Art - Digital
Description
We must cultivate an awareness and understanding for the importance of Biodiversity Connectivity; humankind depends on it. Nature and man are seamlessly connected through action and reaction, cause and effect. By recognizing, embracing and conserving nature’s intertwined circles of life all tied to water, land and sky, humankind can create reciprocal circular ripples that can have a profound effect on the meaning and gift of life on our earth. For success the puzzle pieces must fall in place and stay together. From top left to lower right, here is a summary of a few impactful drivers of Biodiversity Connectivity.
Birds embody the majesty of flight with hollow bones and feathers. Hummingbirds’ Figure of 8 forward and backward flight mechanics inspired drone development through BIOMIMETICS the science of mimicking nature’s actions, reactions, and forms into manmade products. In a symbiotic relationship beneficial to both plant and animal, while drinking nectar, pollen can be collected on the hummingbird’s head and neck and transported to the next open bloom making it an unsuspected and important pollinator.
Beetles are the most successful insects on earth for over 270 million years with over 360,000 named species. As detritivores they renew the soil sustaining plant life. Beetles breakdown dead animal matter and clean skeletal materials down to the bone. As construction workers they aerate the soil, dig tunnels in the earth that provide plant roots with clear pathways and, they fertilize the soil with their droppings. Finally, beetles feast on parasites and even carry pollen to other plants on their terrestrial travels.
Clownfish and sea anemones have a MUTUALISTIC association that benefits each other. The stinging tentacles of the sea anemone provide protection to the toxin-immune clownfish from its predators and the clownfish removes parasites from the anemone and provides nitrogen nourishment.
Migrating monarch butterflies need milkweed plants to supply the nourishment necessary for their long North American journeys back and forth to Mexico. Cultivating native and natural gardens in urban settings can substitute for ever-declining and disappearing prairies and grasslands.
One of nature’s pollination adaptations for success is the general arrangement of the iris flower. Three petals stand upright and are thus called standards; three sepals flowing outward are called falls and are equipped with Mr. T-like mohawk tufts or “beards” of short upright projections for insects to grab a hold of (sort of like Velcro) and steady themselves before entering the flower for its nectar. Insects, like bees, will bumble inward to the pollen-covered stamen, knocking off and collecting the dust in their fur and on their specialized legs.
There is a worldwide decline of amphibians due to viruses, fungus, and habitat loss. One of the most widespread diseases is caused by Chytrid fungus found in moist environments, infecting many amphibian species. This infection is leading to population declines and extinctions in Africa, Australia, the Caribbean, portions of Europe and the Americas including central, south and the western portion of the US. A frog’s thin skin can absorb toxins found in their habitat, either from water or land, so they are important bio-indicators. When their numbers dwindle, it tells us that something is seriously wrong in our world.
While Predator and Prey relationships structure balanced ecosystems this could also be an evolutionary adaptive tale about the one that got away to live another day to pass along genetic material along the way to the next generation. You will find many more visual stories on my website phelpsmandala.com with over 1100 nature inspired images and please read my blog to learn about nature and my inspirations from it.
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "PIXELS Promotion" 12/28/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Imagination Gone Wild" 12/28/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "The ARTIST BUZzz" 12/29/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Fine Art America Professionals" 12/29/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "The Art Workshop" 12/29/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "The Intent of the Artist" 12/29/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Greatest of All Time" 12/29/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Your Story of Art" 12/29/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "ART It Is Good For You" 12/30/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Figurative Abstraction" 12/30/22
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "1 A Day Waiting Room Art" 1/1/23
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Environmental Art - Specifically Ocean Conservation" 1/7/23
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Nature's Patterns Updated" 1/8/23
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Pretty in Pink Blue or Purple" 1/12/23
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Animal Art No Photography" 1/25/23
Artwork featured on the homepage of the artist group "Just Perfect" 3/1/23
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Comments (10)

Allison Constantino
Absolutely love this and your message! Congratulations! Your amazing image has been featured on the "Environmental Art - Specifically Ocean Conservation" home page. Thank you for your participation in this group!
Tim Phelps replied:
Thank you very much Allison for your constant compliments and support--I send my best!, Tim

Diane Hocker
What a beautiful visual and creative work expressing biodiversity and the love we have for all of these life forms and creatures. Congrats, Tim!!

Sharon W
Congratulations on your DAILY SPECIAL in Pixels Promotion group!! Beautiful write up and beautiful art!!

Brooks Garten Hauschild
Congratulations on your homepage feature in 'PIXELS Promotion', Tim! I'm also sharing this amazing art today as our 'Daily Special', 12 29.22. Fvl.

Laurel Adams
Tim, CONGRATULATIONS! Your work has been featured in the Home Page of The ARTIST BUZzz Group! You are cordially invited to POST image embed links for this distinction to the 🌟GAs -Features Archive -2022 thread in the discussion tab. Thank you for your glimpse of beauty! Love the puzzle overlay…Fav