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Cephalove: Short and long-term memory in cephalopods
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A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Short and long-term memory in cephalopods. If you don't know octopus neuroanatomy very well (and who does? You might want to check out the figures in this post. I assume - he doesn't actually mention what species he uses in this paper, but he almost always used O. vulgaris. His results from the attack-withholding task were less clear, but they suggest that animals with lesions, especially those with vertic...
Cephalove: Pass the clams, please: A strategy for object retrieval in the octopus.
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A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Pass the clams, please: A strategy for object retrieval in the octopus. I recently blogged about a line of research on octopus reaching movements. But I left out an important study for time's sake. I promised to cover it promptly, and so I'm making good on that promise here. To recap:. The study I'll look at today is Octopuses Use a Human-like Strategy to Control Precise Point-to-Point Arm Movements. Cambr...
Cephalove: Cephalopod Photography: Lawrence Tulissi
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A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Friday, July 30, 2010. Cephalopod Photography: Lawrence Tulissi. I stumbled upon the Flickr group: Cephalopods. And decided that it was about time to put up some more eye candy on the site. I've gotten in touch with some of the photographers whose cephalopod photos are in the group, and I'll be doing a series of posts with each post featuring the work of a single photographer. First on the list is Lawrence Tulissi. Moving on from...
Cephalove: Cephalopod Links Number 4.5
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A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Monday, August 2, 2010. Cephalopod Links Number 4.5. At National Geographic, you can check out some footage and a story. About the successful attachment of a critter cam to a Humboldt squid. I'll have to get ahold of their television show somehow, seeing as I don't have TV, and it was last Friday, anyways. Although it's an old piece, I want to point out this article on the expansion of the Humboldt squid's range. That's gotten sc...
Cephalove: Cephalopod Photography: Klaus Stiefel
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A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Friday, July 30, 2010. Cephalopod Photography: Klaus Stiefel. Next on my (long and growing) list of cephalopod photographers to feature here is Klaus M. Stiefel. A neurobiologist who currently works in Okinawa. All of the photos in this post were taken by him. He was cool enough to release them under a creative commons. Moving right along, we have these two lovely photos of the flamboyant cuttlefish, Metasepia pfefferi. Last in o...
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We agree it’s WEIRD, but is it WEIRD enough? | Neuroanthropology
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For a greater understanding of the encultured brain and body…. Video 1 script & credits. We agree it’s WEIRD, but is it WEIRD enough? July 10, 2010. The most recent edition of. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Carries a remarkable review article by Joseph Henrich. Steven J. Heine. The weirdest people in the world? As is the custom at BBS, the target article is accompanied by a large number of responses from scholars around the world, and then a synthetic reflection from the original target article authors ...
Unraveling Arthropoda | Arthropoda
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I, for one, welcome our new chitinous overlords. Magnificently preserved spider fossils. Happy 201st Birthday Charlie! February 10, 2010. A new paper, published online in Nature this week. Aims to resolve long-standing disputes within Arthropod phylogenetics. This work offers strong evidence for, and opens new, perplexing questions about, the deep evolutionary history of arthropods. The phylum Arthropoda consists of four major subphyla:. 8211; Arachnids, horseshoe crabs, sea spiders. Also under contentio...
How mantis shrimp see circularly polarized light | Arthropoda
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I, for one, welcome our new chitinous overlords. A not-so-well camouflaged ambush bug. How mantis shrimp see circularly polarized light. August 17, 2010. Read more at Arthropoda’s new home, on the Southern Fried Science Network. Responses to “How mantis shrimp see circularly polarized light”. Feed for this Entry. Landscape Gardeners North London. December 6, 2011 at 2:46 pm. That’s very informational piece of writing! December 7, 2011 at 5:34 am. What a truly joy of a read. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Some recent insect photos | Arthropoda
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I, for one, welcome our new chitinous overlords. Do scarab beetles get to join an exclusive visual sensory club? Some recent insect photos. August 30, 2010. See the photos at Arthropoda’s new home. Responses to “Some recent insect photos”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
The Paleocene: New Dawn, Old Mist | Fins to Feet
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The Hadean and Archean. Origin of the Amniotes. The Dino-bird connection (1). The Dino-bird connection (2). The Dino-bird connection (3). Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 46 other followers. Chattering Squirrel – Mu'az Pawane's blog. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs. The Paleocene: New Dawn, Old Mist. May 23, 2012, 8:28 am. Note: A few terms may need some clarification. The Mesozoic era. Although the Paleocene forests...
Therapsids Part 2 – Terrible Heads and Food Webs | Fins to Feet
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The Hadean and Archean. Origin of the Amniotes. The Dino-bird connection (1). The Dino-bird connection (2). The Dino-bird connection (3). Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 46 other followers. Chattering Squirrel – Mu'az Pawane's blog. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs. Therapsids Part 2 – Terrible Heads and Food Webs. December 29, 2012, 9:26 pm. 1) The upper and lower incisors interlocked when the jaws were drawn shut&#...
Reigning Reptiles – The Archosaurs | Fins to Feet
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The Hadean and Archean. Origin of the Amniotes. The Dino-bird connection (1). The Dino-bird connection (2). The Dino-bird connection (3). Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 46 other followers. Chattering Squirrel – Mu'az Pawane's blog. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs. Reigning Reptiles – The Archosaurs. June 25, 2012, 5:58 am. That lasted from 250 to 65 million years ago). The beaked rynchosaurs. Answering these questi...
Sauropods – Whale Lizards | Fins to Feet
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The Hadean and Archean. Origin of the Amniotes. The Dino-bird connection (1). The Dino-bird connection (2). The Dino-bird connection (3). Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 46 other followers. Chattering Squirrel – Mu'az Pawane's blog. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs. Sauropods – Whale Lizards. May 13, 2012, 2:26 am. Outside of the mammals, however, there is one group of extinct land creatures that. Approach, and in so...
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Cephalotus - Carnivorous Plants of Western Australia
Darr; Skip to Main Content. June 25, 2016. I have been growing Pygmy Drosera. For about 4 to 5 years, and have certainly learned a lot about this fascinating group of plants in that time. Not having the luxury of regularly seeing these plants in the wild increases my enthusiasm to grow them and I’m sure this applies to many of you as well. So how does this relate to my experiences of cultivating Pygmy Drosera. Species on an individual basis is the way to good growing. While it is certainly more time ...
セファロタスnavi - 食虫植物セファロタス フォリキュラリスの品種と栽培
セファロタス フォリキュラリスの種類と育て方 - 食虫植物セファロタスの増やし方、栽培のコツ. セファロタス フォリキュラリス Cephalotus follicularis はオーストラリアの代表的な食虫植物で、他の食虫植物とは違った独特の魅力を持っています。 英名 Australian Pitcher Plant、Albany pitcher plant. セファロタスが小さい袋 幼葉 ばかりの状態から大きい袋 成葉 を付けたときの感動は、セファロタス栽培の醍醐味のひとつです。 海外から入手した直後のセファロタス 写真左 と、その4ヶ月後 写真右。 さらに4ヶ月後に始めて付け始めた大きな袋 写真左 と、その11日後のセファロタス 写真右。 さらに26日後の完成した成葉を付けたセファロタス 写真左 と、成熟した大きな袋を付けた8ヶ月後のセファロタス 写真右。 湿度が100パーセント近い環境で育てられていたセファロタス 写真左 を馴化させるために新しい環境へ移すと、いったんほとんどの葉が干からびるように枯れてしまいます 写真右。 新芽が出てから5週間後 写真左 と、さらにその2ヶ月後 写真右。
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Bienvenu sur mon blog je vai parler de mes plantes carnivores. 25/08/2007 at 9:01 AM. 05/08/2008 at 2:24 AM. Subscribe to my blog! Ma tourbière une année plus tard. Don't forget that insults, racism, etc. are forbidden by Skyrock's 'General Terms of Use' and that you can be identified by your IP address (66.160.134.11) if someone makes a complaint. Please enter the sequence of characters in the field below. Posted on Tuesday, 05 August 2008 at 2:24 AM. Posted on Sunday, 03 February 2008 at 4:55 AM. Don't...
Cephalove
A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Saturday, August 7, 2010. This week, I was graciously invited to join the Southern Fried Science blog network. I accepted, and so will be relocating to www.cephalove.southernfriedscience.com. All of the old posts have been copied to that site, and no new posts will show up here. I'm sorry if this is a hassle for all of you generous souls who link to me, but please continue to link to me at my new and improved location! This is od...
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A many-armed love affair. I'm an MD/Ph.D student in a field totally unrelated to cephalopods - I just love to learn about them! Southern Fried Science Network. Encephalon #88 is out! To see or not to see - Image processing (or not) in the cephalopod retina. The abyss stares back into you. Encephalon #87 - Memorial Day Edition. Send me posts for Encephalon! Cephalopod links for your busy lifestyle. I Know My Neighbour: Individual Recognition in Octopus vulgaris". Encephalon #86 is up! Interviews on Consci...
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Bahkti and The Finching Machine. February 7th, 2010 by admin. It went. ‘Eep Eep’ again. 8216;What on earth is making that noise keith thought? 8216;Eeeeeeeeeep’ it went again. This time just a teensy little bit louder and longer. Keith looked down at the pavement and there was a little bird up to it’s beak in snow in the gutter. It had been snowing all night long. The little bird was now looking intently at him and eeping away incessantly and loudly. 8216;Ee-eep, healing. Peep, eep eep eep’ it said.
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