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Author: Kevin Zelnio

Carnivals & Link Love Social Sciences

The Leviathan’s Shoulders

Kevin Zelnio May 18, 2010 LeviathanThe Giant's Shoulders

Welcome friends, one and all, to the Leviathan’s Shoulders – a special marine sciences edition of the blog carnival The Giant’s Shoulders. The Leviathan has…

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Opinion & Editorial Organisms

Blue Crab vs Clam

Kevin Zelnio May 16, 2010 Blue CrabClamInvertebrate Wars

This poor clam can rest assured that I had my fill of blue crab this weekend with my family in Ocracoke. Did you know crab…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Seeking Submissions to the Leviathan’s Shoulders

Kevin Zelnio May 12, 2010 The Giant's Shoulders

Next week I am hosting the Giant’s Shoulders carnival, a blog carnival highlighting classic papers in your field upon which a body of knowledge, or…

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Conservation & Environment Oil Spills Scientist!

How the Oil Spill Affects Fisheries: Interview with Dr. Dave Kerstetter

Kevin Zelnio May 10, 2010 Commercial FisheriesDave KerstetterFisheries ManagementFloridaGulf of MexicoLoop CurrentOil Spill

To understand how the oil spill affects the fisheries and fishing communities, I turned to Dr. Dave Kerstetter, a research scientist at Nova Southeastern University’s…

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Conservation & Environment Oil Spills

Oilmageddon Update May 7

Kevin Zelnio May 7, 2010 Deepwater HorizonDrillingoil slickOil Spill

A few days Chris Rowan of the fabulous geology blog Highly Allochthonous wrote a good post on the risky business of drilling for oil. In…

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Adaptations Organisms

Bioluminescent Break From Oil Spill Coverage

Kevin Zelnio May 6, 2010 National Geographic

We have a lot more coverage on Oilmageddon 2010, but we like to maintain our deepness every now and then too! This video was just…

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Carnivals & Link Love

Carnival of the Blue #36

Kevin Zelnio May 3, 2010 carnival of the blue

Is up at Observations of a Nerd. Next month is hosted by Carnival founder Blogfish. Use this submission form to submit your best ocean posts!

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Ecology New Research

ResearchBlogCast #5: Putting Plasticity into Population Ecology

Kevin Zelnio May 3, 2010 research bloggingresearchblogcast

Each week Dave Munger, Razib Khan and I discuss an article from the ResearchBlogging.org aggregator. This week we discuss a potentially revolutionary new model published…

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Carnivals & Link Love Organisms

Circus of the Spineless #50: The Mantis Shrimp Strikes Back/Drosophapocalypse Now Edition

Kevin Zelnio May 3, 2010 Circus of the Spineless

No words can escape the pure unadulterated awesomeness that is Circus of the Spineless #50 over at the spectacular Arthropoda blog. Go for the DrosophApocalypse…

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Fish New Research

ResearchBlogCast #4: Decreasing Predator Size Increases Prey Numbers

Kevin Zelnio April 26, 2010 body sizefishresearch bloggingresearchblogcastTrophic Ecology

Each week Dave Munger, Razib Khan and I discuss a recent paper from ResearchBlogging.org. This week was my turn to choose and we discussed the…

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