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Category: Habitats

Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Fish

Interview with the Vampire Blennies

Alistair Dove October 29, 2014 blennieshalloweenmimicryvampireswrasses

This is our second guest post from ichthyologist, tech diver and all-round good guy Dr. Luiz Rocha at the California Academy of Sciences.  You should…

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Abyss Favorite Species Habitats Organisms Sponge Bitches!

These Are a Few of My Favorite Species: Carnivorous Sponges

Dr. M October 27, 2014

Most sponges, inspiration for dish cleaners and mess absorbers, feed by filtering water through those many holes and channels.  Their scientific name, Porifera, literally means…

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Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Ecology Evolution Favorite Species Fish Intertidal Life At Sea Paleobiology Weird

These Are a Few of My Favorite Species: Spotted Porcupine Fish

Douglas Long October 26, 2014

As scientific mariners, we spend an inordinate amount of shore time on sleezy docks and seedy piers around the world, from the gritty shipyards of…

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Abyss Biology Favorite Species Habitats Organisms Pelagic

These are a few of my favorite species: Pig Butt Worm

Dr. M October 20, 2014 basspig buttPolychaeteworm

This species bring a whole new meaning to butt face. It’s Latin name even means butt face.  I jest… it actually means resembling a pig’s…

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Biology Coral Reef Ecology Favorite Species Fish Habitats Mating & Reproduction

These are a few of my favorite species: Painted Frogfish

Dr. M October 17, 2014 algaebenthicCamouflagefrogfishpredatorsolitarysponge

Leaving alone on the seafloor is the lonely painted frogfish, Antennarius pictus. Males and females only come together for the dirty deed but quickly become intolerant of each…

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Biology Coral Reef Ecology Fish Mating & Reproduction New Research

Male, female, or both? When it comes to sex, fishes do it all!

Alistair Dove October 13, 2014 fishesHermaphroditismprotandryprotogyny

This is a guest blog from Luiz Rocha, curator of Ichthyology at the California Academy of Sciences.  Luiz gets to do some amazing work documenting…

View More Male, female, or both? When it comes to sex, fishes do it all!
Ecology Microbes Pelagic Plankton Weird

Diagnosing Death with Diatoms

Holly Bik September 22, 2014 CSIdiatomsdrowningforensic limnologymicrofossilsphytoplankton

“I know you drowned him in the ocean, these bones don’t lie…” Ever heard of forensic limnology? Neither had I, until I had a random…

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Biology Fishing Opinion & Editorial Pelagic Pictures and Movies Sharks

ZOMG Whale shark attack!!!! Or not…

Alistair Dove September 19, 2014 AscensionfailJournalismwhale sharks

So this little gem came across my Google alerts today. The cognitive dissonance between what happens (biologically) in that video, what the two intrepid heroes…

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Abyss Biology Cnidaria Evolution New Research New Species Organisms Scientist!

The Tale of a New Phylum That Really Wasn’t

Dr. M September 10, 2014

In 1986, a group of scientists from Australia and New Zealand described, in the one of the highest profile scientific journals, the existence of a…

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Pelagic Pictures and Movies Plankton

The Plankton Pundit

Miriam Goldstein September 8, 2014 PhotographyRichard Kirbyzooplankton

One of the many reasons that I find plankton to be so delightful is the sheer joy of seeing something so beautiful and alien pop out of…

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