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Author: Kevin Zelnio

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On How Non-Cephalopod Mollusks are “Really Cool”

Kevin Zelnio April 2, 2008

So Kallen over at the Biojournalism blog goes on a diatribe about great Echinoderms are, blah blah blah regeneration blah blah blah pentaradial symmetry. She…

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On How Non-Cephalopod Mollusks are "Really Cool"

Kevin Zelnio April 2, 2008

So Kallen over at the Biojournalism blog goes on a diatribe about great Echinoderms are, blah blah blah regeneration blah blah blah pentaradial symmetry. She…

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Adaptations New Research

A Deep Sea Mutualism in Response to Predation

Kevin Zelnio March 29, 2008 AllantactisAnemoneBest of ZelnioBiofilmBuccinumCrossasterDefenseEpibiontGastropodLepasteriasMolluscProtectionSea StarSettlement CueSnailSubstrateSymbiosis

Sometimes we just need a little help to get by in life. A nudge, some encouragement or a simple pat on the back will suffice.…

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Dolphins: “I’d Totally Chase You Down, But My Tail Hurts”

Kevin Zelnio March 28, 2008

Catherine Brahic reports on some interesting new research in an online article at New Scientist: “”There are certain limits on swimming speed that are imposed…

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Dolphins: "I'd Totally Chase You Down, But My Tail Hurts"

Kevin Zelnio March 28, 2008

Catherine Brahic reports on some interesting new research in an online article at New Scientist: “”There are certain limits on swimming speed that are imposed…

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Conservation & Environment

Ocean Warming = More Tasty King Crab Legs!

Kevin Zelnio March 28, 2008

To piggy back on Peter’s ice sheet-o-mania posts today, Marsha Walton reports at CNN.com what it means to the animal life in the Antarctic when…

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Cephalopods Music

Deep Sea Ditties #2: Giant Squid Breakdown

Kevin Zelnio March 25, 2008

This is the second song in my brand new series Deep Sea Ditties. Wait! How can it be the second if the series is new??…

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Conservation & Environment

Think You Have What it Takes to Be an Ocean Survivor?

Kevin Zelnio March 25, 2008

Life isn’t always rosy for a top predator in the ocean. For there is always a predator that higher up the food chain trying to…

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Conservation & Environment Industry & Government

New Oceanography Degree Opens Up Doors to Solving Real World Problems

Kevin Zelnio March 23, 2008

The Scripps Institute of Oceanography and the Rady Business School of University of California, San Diego, have joined forces to create a degree program the…

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Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

When Spider Crabs Meet Subs

Kevin Zelnio March 21, 2008

The following is a cartoon drawn by the boson of the R/V Ronald H. Brown.

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