Invertebrates in the News #5 (follow up)
Last week, I told you that Terry Gosliner was blogging about his field trip in the Philippines where he is … Continue
Invertebrates in the News #6 – DNA reveals the complex life cycle of the stalked jellyfishes
If I say jellyfish, you probably picture a Frisbee-like animal with long tentacles that swims gracefully in an open ocean. … Continue
Invertebrates in the News #5
Currently, the New York Times is hosting a blog series entitled “Scientists at work, notes from the field”. Today, Terry … Continue
Invertebrates in the news #4 – Speciation in reef hermit crabs
The journal Science has a section entitled “Editor’s choice” where they feature recent papers that caught their attention. This week, … Continue
Invertebrates in the news #3 – A new tree of life for the Arthropods
You may not have heard of the word “arthropod” but you are certainly familiar with at least some members of … Continue
Invertebrates in the news #2 – David Liittschwager’s images in National Geographic
For this second edition of invertebrates in the news, I chose to follow up on a previous post. In early … Continue
Invertebrates in the news #1 – Bdelloid rotifers & Corynactis viridis
To keep you entertained about invertebrates when we are not in the field, I will write regularly about invertebrates that … Continue