By Archie Teuthis, on  February 20th, 2010 Tweets Below is a summary of tweets from February 20th, 2010@DrCraigMc: #DSN Themesong: http://bit.ly/cMB20l from #codeorgan, sounds like the Miami Vice Theme but more downtempo – 20 Feb 10 17:13@kzelnio: RT @Revkin Japan says no to Atlantic bluefin ban http://j.mp/JPtuna & fights to keep whaling of course http://j.mp/dotWhales #DSN – 20 Feb 10 … . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for February 20th, 2010
During my Ph.D., my advisors began drafting a book. I patiently awaited the tome on the deep sea biodiversity. My wait is no longer. Rex and Etter’s Deep-Sea Biodiversity: Pattern and Scale is finally here and the first book dedicated to synthesizing this subject. I received my copy last week and am quickly consuming … . . . → Read More: Deep-Sea Biodiversity: Pattern and Scale
By Archie Teuthis, on  February 19th, 2010 Tweets Below is a summary of tweets from February 19th, 2010 @kzelnio: RT @LabSpaces: New study finds link between marine algae and whale diversity over time – http://is.gd/8KlBg #DSN – 19 Feb 10 21:35 @kzelnio: Don’t trust em! RT @ninjaclectic: Dolphins have form of diabetes but “evolved the ability to turn condition on/off” http://j.mp/d8Agau #DSN – … . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for February 19th, 2010
From Matt’s Marine Music Medley. . . . → Read More: TGIF: Clever Octopus
Finally, the truth about shark attacks that sharks DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW. Thanks Summer! . . . → Read More: TGIF: The Great White Shark Song
By Archie Teuthis, on  February 18th, 2010 Tweets Below is a summary of tweets from February 18th, 2010 @kzelnio: RT @darwinsbulldog: #Ocean explorer Sylvia Earle to lecture at Montana State University on March 4: http://bit.ly/dqB1gQ #exploration #DSN – 18 Feb 10 21:36 @DrCraigMc: RT @neptunecanada: Audubon Magazine: Journey to the Bottom of the #Sea http://tinyurl.com/yczsvrg #DSN – 18 Feb 10 21:28 @kzelnio: RT … . . . → Read More: Deep Sea Tweets for February 18th, 2010
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By Archie Teuthis, on  February 17th, 2010 Tweets Below is a summary of tweets from February 17th, 2010 @mauka2makai: Darwin was “intoxicate with crustaceous ecstasy.” From @kzelnio’s awesome post on Darwin and his barnacles #DSN http://is.gd/8A8mt – 17 Feb 10 15:21 @voltagegate: RT @kzelnio: My Darwin Day talk on Darwin and his barnacles is up at #DSN http://is.gd/8A8mt – 17 Feb 10 … . . . → Read More: Summary of tweets for February 17th, 2010
By Kevin Zelnio, on  February 16th, 2010 Archaeology, History, and Art, Biodiversity, Mating & Reproduction Archetype, Barnacle, Best of Zelnio, Charles Darwin, Cirripedes, Cryptophialus, Darwin Day, Erasmus Darwin, evolution, Hermaphroditism, HMS Beagle, Homology, John Hooker, Lamarck, Mr. Arthrobalanus, On the Origin of Species, Richard Owen, Robert Chambers, taxonomy, Vestiges, Zoonomia As part of Darwin Day on Friday, I gave a brief talk at Duke Marine Lab during happy hour about Darwin and his beloved barnacles. I was going to post the slides but didn’t think they did the 201 year legacy of Darwin much justice out of the talk’s context so I decided to … . . . → Read More: Ex Omnia Conchis: Darwin and His Beloved Barnacles
By Dr. M, on  February 15th, 2010 Biodiversity, Cephalopods!, Coral, Critters, Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Life Science, Natural Disaster, New Research, New Species, Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Coral, deep sea, Eel, finches, friends, isopod, offshore, onshore, origin of life, orign What is the origin story of deep-sea organisms? For decades, we thought shallow coastal waters were the cradle of marine life repeatedly pumping species into the deep. This is the simplest story. The more complex origin story involves multiple anoxic events, catastrophic events, survival of the fittest, so on and so forth with species … . . . → Read More: Reconsidering the Origins of Marine Life and All Life
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