By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - For more than a century, biology textbooks have stated that vision among vertebrates - people included - is built from two clearly defined cell types: ...
“Salps are really weird animals,” said Alejandro Damian-Serrano, an adjunct professor in biology at the University of Oregon's (UO) Institute of Marine Biology. “While their common ancestor with us ...
Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
Deep-sea fish larvae reveal hybrid photoreceptors that blend rods and cones, challenging traditional vision models and ...
The deep sea is cold, dark and under immense pressure. Yet life has found a way to prevail there, in the form of some of Earth’s strangest creatures. Since deep-sea critters have adapted to near ...
Most seals give birth to a pup around the same time each year, and wean them and send them on their way within 12 months in ...
A single vertebra dug out of a boulder in a stream below a mountain in New Zealand in 1978 has now been found to have belonged to the oldest known sea reptile in the Southern Hemisphere, where no ...
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Rare shark spotted by group of college students during nighttime dive off California coast
What started out as an underwater, late-night adventure for marine biology students became a dive they would never forget when they caught a glimpse of a rare, deep water shark.
"Sponsored by the University of Hong Kong and the Marine Biological Association of Hong Kong"--P. xii. "Divided into five sessions: Ecology, Pollution, Fouling, Fisheries (including Mariculture) and ...
Volume 3: CRC marine biology series. Vol. 2: edited by Peter L. Lutz, John A. Musick, Jeanette Wyneken; v. 3: by Jeanette Wyneken, Kenneth J. Lohmann, John A. Musick ...
Kufos and NIOT sign an agreement to enhance marine biology education and research funding for the blue economy.
Few creatures are more aptly named. The crown-of-thorns, a large, reddish brown sea dweller, has as many as 21 arms, all covered with venomous spines that can temporarily paralyze a swimmer and ...
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