Ashland Marine Biology

The course blog for Bio 412 - Marine Biology at Ashland University

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Fur Seal Meets Penguin: The Hunter vs. The Hunted

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Seasonally abundant populations of some organisms are important to the ecosystem in which they are seasonally abundant. If the populations a...
Sunday, April 8, 2018

New Species of Lobsters Prompt Re-Analysis of Kiwaid Biogeographical History

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Recently two new species of kiwaid squat lobsters were found on hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean and in the Pacific sector of the Sou...
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Rising Carbon Levels Are Affecting Squid's Hunting Habits

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Over the years the carbon level on Earth has raised by humans and the oceans absorb more than a quarter of excess carbon. The more carbon ab...
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Behavior of a Solitary Wild Bottlenose Dolphin

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The bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus , is a widely popular marine mammal and the most common member of the family Delphinidae. The ...
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Monday, April 2, 2018

Dolphins tear up nets as fish numbers fall

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As we all know, fisheries are an important food sources to us, especially those who live in the coastal areas. There are industrial fisherie...
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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Extinction in Sharks

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I found a research article regarding extinction in sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras in different oceanic habitats.  Sharks, skates, ...
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Saturday, March 31, 2018

What is responsible for the "spark" in the ghost knifefish?

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The South American ghost knifefish can generate the highest frequency of electricity observed in any animal. Researchers have found that th...
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