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Tag: competition

Abyss Benthic Biology Ecology Habitats Organisms

How is the deep sea so diverse? The struggle is real for late 1900s ecologists

River Dixon March 12, 2019 biodiversitycompetitiondeep seadiversitygrassleHesslerMacrofaunapatchPredationSanders

The year is 1967.  A paper is published that causes pandemonium in the scientific community.  The discovery causes a fundamental shift in thinking divergent from…

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Adaptations Climate Change Conservation & Environment New Research Organisms

Turf wars

Alistair Dove April 5, 2012 algaecompetitioncoral reefsgeorgia techseaweed

I was lucky enough to attend an all-day workshop today, just down the road at Georgia Tech, where Prof. Mark Hay organised the Teasley Symposium…

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Adaptations Organisms

If I Was A Hagfish Could I Get With Tall Blonds?

Dr. M November 1, 2011 competitionHagfishpredatorpreyslimesmooth movessmooth operator

Almost sixteen years ago, I was at phase one of Operation Convince A Tall Blond To Get With Me. For brevity, I will refer to…

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Adaptations Biology Cephalopods Mating & Reproduction New Research Open Access

There Is More Than One Way To Impregnate A Squid

Dr. M August 17, 2011 competitioneggoviductReproductionsexspermsquid

All sperm are not the same. Among fruit flies the longer the reproductive tract of the female the longer the sperm. In tiny crustaceans called…

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Conservation & Environment Ecology New Research

Penguins Immediately Benefit From MPA

Kevin Zelnio October 4, 2010 Best of ZelniocompetitionenergeticsMarine Protected AreaMPANo-Take Zonepenguinsouth africaTrophic Ecology

There is much buzz these days about marine protected areas (MPAs) and no-take zones. We are approaching the age of assessment. There has been enough…

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Biology Ecology New Research Organisms Scientist!

When the dinner bell rings for seafloor scavengers, larger animals get first dibs

Dr. M April 5, 2010 bioturbationcanyoncompetitionEcologyMacrofaunaMonterey CanyonOrganismsROVSediment

I am very excited today!  My new paper in the journal Ecology will be coming out in April on the regulation of biodiversity in the…

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Education Gadgets & Gear Vessels and Equipment

MATE Center’s International Student ROV Competition

Dr. M July 7, 2009 competitiondeep seaDeep SubmergenceEducationMarine Advanced Technology Eductationremote operated vehiclesubmarine

The Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center’s International Student ROV Competition just occurred in Buzzard’s Bay, Mass.  This is the competition for those who already…

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Adaptations Mating & Reproduction Organisms

On the study of crustaceous genitalia

Dr. M May 20, 2009 Barnaclechemical signalscompetitionCrustaceaEric CharnovevolutionHermaphroditesMatt HochPenisSex Weekspermthesis

Post by Matt Hoch. Dr. J. Matt Hoch is newly minted PhD from SUNY Stony Brook who is interested in the reproductive ecology and life…

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Gadgets & Gear

Score one for home schoolers!

Peter Etnoyer July 8, 2008 competitionhome schoolROV

Students from the New York City Home Educators Association (NYCHEA) took second place behind Blue Hills Technical High School in the 2008 NE Regional ROV…

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