Category Archives: Limpets

Worm Attacks Starfish

Visit www.ChampWilliams.com. Faced with the approach of a voracious sunflower star, the keyhole limpet unleashes its secret weapon. It will take teamwork to ward off this predator.

midshipman fish burrowing

This is a MALE midshipman burrowing into the gravel and water upon being exposed. It guards its eggs until they hatch. The eggs will be laid upon the bottom of the rock we took out by the female.
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Fans of classic heavy metal, what do you think of..?

..the band Necromandus? They were a little band with but one album released, entitled “Orexis of Death”.

“They were formed in 1970 and were discovered by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath in 1972. After recording one album in 1973, they split up. The album was not released until 1999.”

Needless to say, they’ve been long forgotten. However, I’ve recently discovered them and felt the need to share it with the heavy metal lovers of this section. I believe it will serve as an excellent addition to any traditional heavy metal collection. But, of course, that’s all a matter of opinion..

Necromandus – “Nightjar”

Necromandus – “A Black Solitude”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccWkjpfYR68

Necromandus – “Limpet Man (Live)”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpjLTNV6W9Q

MQ: Opinion of Necromandus, given the above examples?
MQ2: Rate each song, if you gave them each a listen.

BQ: Favorite traditional heavy metal band, other than [Sabbath, Priest, Maiden]?
BQ2: The seventh plant grew inside of my brain. The plants are rather stimulating, although their magnificence is unparalleled within my mind. Of course, there are the mind-numbing side effects.. of which I’ll perish in three months without proper donations of cheese. Would you be so caring as to supply a few pounds of cheese?
LOL Mike, you bastard!

limpet pendulum

limpet pendulum

170mtrs+ kompressor s,7HT mag,20lb line
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Different evolutionary histories in two sympatric limpets by Carla de Aranzamendi.mov

Different evolutionary histories in two sympatric limpets by Carla de Aranzamendi.mov

Different evolutionary histories in two sympatric limpets of the genus Nacella (Patellogastropoda): inference of historical and contemporary processes underlying their intraspecific genetic patterns By Carla de Aranzamendi Abstract #1625 to be presented at the IPY Montreal Conference FrostBytes — ‘Soundbytes of Cool Research’ is a concept developed by the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS: www.apecs.is) to share interesting information about the Polar Regions. These 30-60 second audio or video recordings are designed to help researchers easily share their latest findings to a broad audience.
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10 POINTS! I really need help with three biology questions!?

This really confuses me!
you dont have to answer all of them, just the ones you know

1. How would the continuous cycle between respiration and photosynthesis be affected through environmental changes such as deforestation and mass disasters?

2. Mitosis and Meiosis: Do each of these processes happen once in each cell? Or do they continue in a cycle?

3. In order to sustain an acceptable energy level for survival, why must organisms like the gull or fish eat more than an organisms like the limpet or mussel?

PLEASE help me, these are the only questions of 30 that i cant answer!

10 POINTS! Biology question?

In order to sustain an acceptable energy level for survival, why must organisms like the gull or fsh eat more than the organisms like the limpet or mussel?

Egg Laying in Crepidula cf. onyx, Panama

This short video portrays a Crepidula cf. onyx snail female laying egg capsules, and is part of the research of Maryna Lesoway, a McGill-STRI Neotropical Environment Option grad student at the Collin Lab, Panama. Video, editing and narration by: Maryna Lesoway Collin Lab Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Panama, 2011 Research in the Collin Lab focuses on the evolution of life histories and development of marine invertebrates. Our current work, supported by the US National Science Foundation, uses marine slipper limpets (Calyptraeidae) to try to understand the evolutionary loss and possible reacquisition of feeding larvae. The Collin Lab is located in Panama City, Panama, at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute’s Naos Marine Laboratories, but our field work takes us to various other countries in the Americas. We hope that the videos on this YouTube channel give you an introduction to the faces in the Collin Lab, as well as a taste of the kinds of projects we are working on.
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female limpet

The thing about Yr 9 is that we always thought we were funny…

Crab care in a Pail, Boundary Bay ecosystem

Crab care in a Pail, Boundary Bay ecosystem

1. Crab Care in Pails. See ‘crabs in pail’ clip note. 2. Importance of crabs in Boundary Bay ecosystem
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