Quadrupedal Walking with the Skin: The Ambulatory Flaps in "Walking" Cuttlefish (Paintpot Cuttlefish, Metasepia tullbergi) [0.03%] 带皮行走:拟皱唇螺科鱿鱼(Metasepia tullbergi)的步行式游泳行为研究
Ayano Omura,Haruka Takano,Shin-Ichiro Oka et al. Ayano Omura et al.
AbstractThe locomotion strategy of cephalopods is an important factor that influences their ability to exploit various oceanic environments. Particularly, Metasepia cuttlefish have a unique locomotion strategy; they prefer slow walking (amb...
Virginia M Weis Virginia M Weis
Microbiome and Metabolome Contributions to Coral Health and Disease [0.03%] 微 biome 和 metabolome 对珊瑚健康和疾病的影响
Monica Schul,Andrea Mason,Blake Ushijima et al. Monica Schul et al.
AbstractCoral populations are declining worldwide as a result of increased environmental stressors, including disease. Coral health is greatly dependent on complex interactions between the host animal and its associated microbial symbionts....
Where Do Larvae Go? Some Go Really Far, but Others Maybe Not That Far [0.03%] 浮游生物去哪儿了?有的游得很远,有的可能近一些
Richard B Emlet Richard B Emlet
Genetic Evidence Supports Species Delimitation of Luidia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico [0.03%] 基因证据支持墨西哥北部湾Luidia物种划分
Michelle D Shilling,Stacy A Krueger-Hadfield,James B McClintock Michelle D Shilling
AbstractAccurate species delimitation is crucial to understanding biodiversity. In the northern Gulf of Mexico, recent genetic evidence has suggested that the tricolor Luidia lawrencei is not a species distinct from the gray Luidia clathrat...
A Review of Asteroid Biology in the Context of Sea Star Wasting: Possible Causes and Consequences [0.03%] 海星衰减背景下小行星生物学的再审查:可能的原因及后果
Nathalie Oulhen,Maria Byrne,Paige Duffin et al. Nathalie Oulhen et al.
AbstractSea star wasting-marked in a variety of sea star species as varying degrees of skin lesions followed by disintegration-recently caused one of the largest marine die-offs ever recorded on the west coast of North America, killing bill...
Too Hot to Eat: Wild and Lab-Bred Lymnaea stagnalis Differ in Feeding Response Following Repeated Heat Exposure [0.03%] 过热而无法进食:反复热处理后野外及实验室饲养的Lymnaea stagnalis在摄食行为上的差异响应
Veronica Rivi,Anurada Batabyal,Cristina Benatti et al. Veronica Rivi et al.
AbstractAcute extreme heat events are increasing in frequency and intensity. Understanding their effects on ectothermic organisms' homeostasis is both important and urgent. In this study we found that the exposure to an acute heat shock (30...
Louis E Burnett Louis E Burnett
Does the Presence of Boring Sponges Alter Timing of Sex Change in Slipper Shell Snails, Crepidula fornicata? [0.03%] 粗皮海绵的存在会影响海神花(Crepidula fornicata)性别变化的时间吗?
Nicole L Kleinas,John M Carroll Nicole L Kleinas
AbstractThe Atlantic slipper limpet, Crepidula fornicata, is a sequential hermaphrodite whose size at sex change is plastic with respect to social and population cues. As an organism allocates energy between growth, reproduction, and mainte...
Frequency of Temperature Fluctuations Subtly Impacts the Life Histories of a Tropical Snail [0.03%] 温度波动频率对一种热带螺生活的微妙影响
Hannah Arlauskas,Lea Derobert,Rachel Collin Hannah Arlauskas
AbstractMost organisms are faced with daily cyclic changes in a suite of environmental conditions, including temperature. In shallow marine waters, populations of the same species may experience either intertidal or subtidal conditions, suc...