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Month: October 2013

Art Cephalopods Organisms Pictures and Movies Special

A Deepling Halloween

Alex Warneke October 31, 2013 halloween

Warning: When trick or treating by the DSN lair this Halloween…..Beware of our Kraken.      

View More A Deepling Halloween
Fluid Dynamics Uncategorized Waves Weather

Parasites aren’t just for biologists, this wave eats other waves

Dr. Martini October 31, 2013 capillary wavesparasiteswind waves

As the winds blow across the vast oceans they create a symphony of waves, whose pitch may range from ripples to rogues. Eventually all waves…

View More Parasites aren’t just for biologists, this wave eats other waves
Adaptations Crustacean Ecology Evolution Organisms

Weed of the Week: Killer Costumes

Alex Warneke October 30, 2013 decorator crabsDictyotaseaweedWeedotWeek

I love seaweed. Maybe it’s because I am from California and we are all plant loving hippies or maybe it’s because they’re the underappreciated overlords…

View More Weed of the Week: Killer Costumes
Biology Mating & Reproduction Organisms

Fishful Thinking: Five Reasons why Mermaids Can’t Physically Exist

Dr. M October 30, 2013 blubberconstipationextinctionGuest Posthairhypothermialiesmermaid

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…

View More Fishful Thinking: Five Reasons why Mermaids Can’t Physically Exist
Ecology Fish Parasites Pelagic Weird

Accidental Parasite Week continues: the Oarfish edition

Alistair Dove October 29, 2013 oarfishparasites

We didn’t mean to make this week all about parasites, honest.  It just happened that way.  Rebecca wrote a thing, and then I – being…

View More Accidental Parasite Week continues: the Oarfish edition
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The Reese’s Cup Parasite That Hangs Out In Octopus Kidneys

Dr. M October 29, 2013

Scientists currently know of 112 species who’s preferred habitat is the renal sac of a cephalopod.  Actually, each species prefers a different kind of cephalopod—Broadclub…

View More The Reese’s Cup Parasite That Hangs Out In Octopus Kidneys
Biology Ecology Parasites Pelagic Sharks Weird

I’ll see your horrifying crab barnacle and raise you a heart eel

Alistair Dove October 27, 2013 bizarreeelsmako sharksparasites

This was originally posted at alistairdove.com June 21, 2010. To see another bizarre parasitic relationship, check out Rebecca Helm’s recent piece on the marvelous world…

View More I’ll see your horrifying crab barnacle and raise you a heart eel
Uncategorized

Return of the Wood Fall

Dr. M October 27, 2013

[View the story “Return of the Wood Fall” on Storify]

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Biology Fish Pelagic

Awesomely gross Oarfish Necropsy

Dr. Martini October 26, 2013 necropsyoarfishstranding

Last week, two Oarfish were found beached on the California coast. This subsequently set the internet ablaze with conspiracy theories surrounding their deaths. But the…

View More Awesomely gross Oarfish Necropsy
Biology Crustacean Mating & Reproduction Uncategorized

This may be the ocean’s most horrifying monster (and you’ve probably never heard of it)

RR Helm October 25, 2013 Rhizocephala

When I first learned about rhizocephalan barnacles I lost my appetite. I was taking a parasitology course, and even though I’d developed a thick skin, something…

View More This may be the ocean’s most horrifying monster (and you’ve probably never heard of it)

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