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Category: Organisms

Cephalopods

Big Week for the Giant Squid…

Dr. M August 23, 2007

A giant squid arrives on Italy’s shore intact…reporters at scene report Cioppino needed more garlic. First step purchase 500 gallons of formalin…next step order special-made…

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Adaptations

Why Don't All Whales Have Cancer?

Dr. M August 21, 2007

Knowing my fascination with body size variation among organisms , Peter sent a link along for a new paper, “Why don’t all whales have cancer?…

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Adaptations

Why Don’t All Whales Have Cancer?

Dr. M August 21, 2007

Knowing my fascination with body size variation among organisms , Peter sent a link along for a new paper, “Why don’t all whales have cancer?…

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Adaptations Mating & Reproduction

Lighted Whoopie In the Sea

Dr. M August 12, 2007

Are animals of the deep giving lighted come-hither signals? Is there bioluminescent hanky panky going on?

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Conservation & Environment Organisms

And the first cetacean to disappear as a result of human activity…

Dr. M August 8, 2007

Goes to the Yangtze river dolphin… After a fruitless search lasting six weeks, scientists failed to find a single Yangtze river dolphin, also known as…

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Coral

Deep corals of Washington State

Peter Etnoyer August 7, 2007

It stands to reason that a place blessed with the mountains, beaches, and emerald forests along the Olympic Coast of Washington State in Pacific Northwest should be equally beautiful, productive, rich, and wonderful on the continental break just offshore- 200m or 300m below the tideline.

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Cephalopods

Science Tattoo

Dr. M August 6, 2007 Tattoo

Carl Zimmer over at The Loom as a post titled Branded with Science. So I’m wondering now–have I bumped into the tip of a vast…

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Organisms

Oxygen Starts A Deep-Sea Party & You’re 580 Ma Late

Dr. M August 3, 2007

A day ~575 million years ago seemed like any other. Life was simple, not as in life was easy, but organisms were simple creatures. Then,…

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Organisms

Oxygen Starts A Deep-Sea Party & You're 580 Ma Late

Dr. M August 3, 2007

A day ~575 million years ago seemed like any other. Life was simple, not as in life was easy, but organisms were simple creatures. Then,…

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Adaptations

Corals In Acid

Dr. M August 3, 2007

Being a coral in acid may not be that bad.

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