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Category: Adaptations

Abyss Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Habitats Hadal & Trench Opinion & Editorial Pelagic

We don't know the ocean

Alistair Dove November 5, 2014 bathyalbathypelagicocean depthspelagicTemperature

This is not the ocean: This is not the ocean: Indeed, even THIS is not the ocean: Before you start thinking that the folks at…

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Adaptations Ecology Pelagic Polar Weird

The rainbow-covered animal with a dark side

RR Helm November 5, 2014

Watching animals eat is like my biology crack. I don’t need it, I don’t have to do it, I don’t even always like it, but…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Evolution Favorite Species Fish Organisms Weird

These are a few of my favorite species: The Torpedo Ray

Alex Warneke November 1, 2014 Electric ShockMilton LoveTorpedinidaeTorpedo Ray

“Shields up! Phasers set to kill! Engage!” If the Pacific Torpedo Ray (Torpedo californica) had an inner dialogue whilst stalking delicious fishy snacks, I could imagine it…

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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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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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Adaptations Crustacean Favorite Species Organisms

These are a Few of My Favorite Species: Pistol Shrimp

Dr. M October 22, 2014 cavitation bubbleClint Eastwooddecibelspistol shrimpsonic boomSound

My dream day includes Clint Eastwood and I drinking bourbon, smoking cigars, and watching The Outlaw Josey Wales. At one of the most memorable moments in…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Fish Fishing Shelf Uncategorized

Summer of the Goatfish

Douglas Long September 5, 2014 chemosensory barbelsfishgoatfishichthyologysnorkelingsummer

  I take on a senseless internet meme and make it even more so – for science. With the northern hemisphere days getting shorter, and…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Environmental Sciences Habitats Organisms Pictures and Movies Uncategorized

No way is that a Manta in the Kelp Forest…

Alex Warneke August 26, 2014 Channel Islandskelp forestmanta raySan Clemente

Yes…yes it is.   This video was just taken off of San Clemente Island by spearfisherman Carter Jessop (used with permission). This is his account…

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Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Crustacean Evolution Organisms

A Narrative of Coral-Dwelling Barnacles With the Aid of Internet Memes

Dr. M August 17, 2014 BarnacleCoralevolutiongeneticMemephylogenetic

Not everything on a coral is actually a coral.  Embedded into the hard coral’s surfaces are nearly 100 species of specialized barnacles—the Pyrgomatidae. New work…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Development Ecology Evolution Habitats Intertidal Mating & Reproduction Mollusk New Research Organisms Shelf

Sex, Snails, Sustenance…and Rock & Roll

Dr. M July 23, 2014 foodHermaphroditeslarvasexTwisted Sister

  One of the things in the title was not actually part of my latest published research, unless you count the soundtrack I played while…

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