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Category: Adaptations

Adaptations Biology Crustacean Parasites

That looks terrible on you Dolphin- take it off!

RR Helm July 7, 2014

I hate all the stuff growing on whales. It’s just one of those weird personal tics. All those barnacles look annoying and itchy and the whole…

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Adaptations Biology Climate Change Conservation & Environment Habitats Polar Uncategorized

On How I Came to Meet Polar Bear Pete

Alex Warneke May 20, 2014 climate changeDegraded HabitatsHigh Tech High SchoolPolar Bear Pete

“ ‘Help!’ cried a bear, ‘I come with bad news!’ ‘Come with me quick, there’s no time to lose!’  The people sailed by and left…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Environmental Sciences Fluid Dynamics Hadal & Trench Vessels and Equipment

How to shrink a styrofoam cup and other side effects of deep ocean pressure

Dr. Martini May 17, 2014 bathyspheredeep seahadalNereussubmarine

Too much pressure can be a good thing. Extreme pressure in the earth’s mantle squeezing carbon together creates diamonds and aids Rihanna’s ability to shine…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Habitats New Research Organisms Scientist! Seamount Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Sponge Bitches!

Velcro, romance, and consuming the flesh of crustaceans

Dr. M April 27, 2014

When I describe my favorite sponge to others, yes I have a favorite sponge, I describe it like this: Imagine a mosquito lands on your…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Climate Change Conservation & Environment Ecology Evolution Habitats New Research Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Vessels and Equipment

Wood Falls, Chemicals, & Dubstep

Dr. M February 5, 2014 #SciFundcrowd sourceWood Fall

I’ve gotten a little crazy about wood falls lately.  My newest research project with Jim Barry at MBARI is definitely coolest research I have ever…

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Adaptations Biology Evolution Fish Mating & Reproduction Organisms

A New Parasitic Male Found

Dr. M January 26, 2014 anglerfishParasite

The time comes upon every public man when it is best for him to keep his lips closed–Abraham Lincoln Over 300 different species of anglerfish…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Crustacean Echinoderms Ecology Gadgets & Gear Habitats Microbes Mollusk New Research New Species Organisms Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls

Will My Wood Research Be Poplar?

Dr. M January 15, 2014 #SciFundWood Fall

I wooden dream of having a post full of wood puns.  On the other hand my alder ego often gets the best of me and…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Cnidaria Ecology Evolution Habitats Mating & Reproduction New Research Organisms Pelagic

The Ocean’s Gelantinous Christmas Tinsel

Dr. M December 11, 2013 buddingChristmascloneCnidariaColonyevo-devogenomegrowthRebecca HelmsiphonophoreStefan Siebert

The above photo is of Apolemia lanosa a type of siphonophore belonging to phylum Cnidaria that also includes corals and jellies.  It’s basically the ocean’s…

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Adaptations Biology Cephalopods Fish Habitats Mammals Mollusk Organisms Pelagic Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Sharks

An Oceanic Ode

Dr. M December 10, 2013 Blue WhaleEdgar Allen PoeHydrothermal VentNudibranchORCApoetryPycnopodiaRockfishsharksunflower sea starThe RavenVampire Squidwhale shark

This guest post is brought to you by Sheanna Steingass.  Shea is a graduate student at Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Institute studying the behavioral…

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Adaptations Biology Cephalopods Evolution Mating & Reproduction New Research Organisms

Pygmy Squids Females Favor Small Males and Fast Copulation

Dr. M December 5, 2013 body sizecoituscopulationcrypticfemaleMatingpygmy squidsquid

Females of some species in the wild may not be able to prevent unwanted sex with males. In many crustaceans, males forcibly mate with females…

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