[Coral-List] cuttlefish vision; fish bioluminescence, evolution in colonial animals
Douglas Fenner
douglasfennertassi at gmail.com
Fri Jan 10 22:30:26 UTC 2020
Three articles:
Cuttlefish use steropsis to strike at prey
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/2/eaay6036?utm_campaign=toc_advances_2020-01-10&et_rid=17045989&et_cid=3159023
Kleptoprotein bioluminescence: *Parapriacnthus* fish obtain luciferase from
ostracod prey
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/2/eaax4942?utm_campaign=toc_advances_2020-01-10&et_rid=17045989&et_cid=3159023
How colonial animals evolve
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/2/eaaw9530?utm_campaign=toc_advances_2020-01-10&et_rid=17045989&et_cid=3159023
Cheers, Doug
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Douglas Fenner
Lynker Technologies, LLC, Contractor
NOAA Fisheries Service
Pacific Islands Regional Office
Honolulu
and:
Consultant
PO Box 7390
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 USA
Even 50-year old climate models correctly predicted global warmng
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/12/even-50-year-old-climate-models-correctly-predicted-global-warming?utm_campaign=news_weekly_2019-12-06&et_rid=17045989&et_cid=3113276
Greenhouse gas emissions to set new record this year, but rate of growth
shrinks
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/12/greenhouse-gas-emissions-year-set-new-record-rate-growth-shrinks?utm_campaign=news_weekly_2019-12-06&et_rid=17045989&et_cid=3113276
"Global warming is manifestly the foremost current threat to coral reefs,
and must be addressed by the global community if reefs as we know them will
have any chance to persist." Williams et al, 2019, Frontiers in Marine
Science
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