Distribution and diversity of midwater munnopsid isopods in the Monterey Submarine Canyon

OSBORN, Karen J.: Distribution and diversity of midwater munnopsid isopods in the Monterey Submarine Canyon Midwater munnopsid isopods (Asellota) have been observed in the water column of the Monterey Submarine Canyon with remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) since 1989. This project focuses on two midwater munnopsid species, investigating spatial and temporal distribution in the top 1200 […]

Distortion of a chemical plume by a pectinate antenna

DAVIS, E.C.*; LOUDON, C.: Distortion of a chemical plume by a pectinate antenna As animals sense the environment around them, they decipher spatially-complex chemical stimuli, such as sex pheromones. The spatial complexity of a chemical stimulus is modified as the chemicals are transported over distances prior to detection. The ability of insects to detect sources […]

Different avian color vision in predator and prey

H�STAD, O.*; �DEEN, A.: Different avian color vision in predator and prey Birds see more than twice the number of colors compared to humans, and individual colors may appear very different, even to different bird species. We have developed a molecular marker that can be used for determining the type of color vision. The eyes […]

Correlation between Crustacean Fauna and Chemical Properties of Desert Dry Lakes at Edwards Air Force Base and 29 Palms Marine Base for Use in Management Planning

MCCRARY, S.P.; GONZALES, R.J.; SIMOVICH, M.A.: Correlation between Crustacean Fauna and Chemical Properties of Desert Dry Lakes at Edwards Air Force Base and 29 Palms Marine Base for Use in Management Planning. Temporary wetlands are disappearing across the world at an alarming rate. Our understanding of these systems is unfortunately limited because of their unpredictable […]

Comparative ultrastructure of the intestinal epithelium in three species of atherinopsid fishes with different diets

GAWLICKA, A.*; HORN, M.H; FREEMAN, C.T.; KIM, K.H.: Comparative ultrastructure of the intestinal epithelium in three species of atherinopsid fishes with different diets We explored possible diet-related specializations of the gut epithelium in stomachless fishes by comparing the surface area of the brush border and qualitative features of the absorptive cells in three closely related […]

Comparative analysis of mammalian proximal femoral development

KRIZ, M.A.*; RENO, P.L.; MCCOLLUM, M.A.; HORTON, W.E.; LOVEJOY, C.O.: Comparative analysis of mammalian proximal femoral development The mammalian proximal femur is highly complex in both anatomy and development. The greater trochanter and femoral head are each sites of secondary ossification even though both lie within a common epiphyseal cartilage. In some mammals (including humans), […]

Collagen and Anuran tongues

ZEPNEWSKI, Eric*; NISHIKAWA, Kiisa: Collagen and Anuran tongues In previous studies, three non-exclusive mechanisms which frogs use to protract their tongues have been identified. These include mechanical pulling (short tongue frogs), inertial elongation (long tongue frogs), and hydrostatic elongation. In an evolutionary context, mechanical pulling is the most basal, while hydrostatic elongation is the most […]

Collagen Aging in the Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus)

ROSA, C.; BLAKE, J.E.; O’HARA, T.M.; MONNIER, V.: Collagen Aging in the Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) Age in marine mammals may be determined by various methods, ranging from simple photo re-identification to such methods as ear plug growth layer measurement, tooth growth layer group quantification, aspartic acid racemization in the teeth and eye lens nucleus, […]

Cloning of a Partial Sequence of Kokanee Salmon Presenilin-1

HOBBS, S.L.; TSAI, P.-S.; NORRIS, D.O.: Cloning of a Partial Sequence of Kokanee Salmon Presenilin-1 Insoluble protein deposits of beta amyloid (A-beta) are one of two brain pathological markers used to diagnosis Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Mutations in the human presenilin (PS) genes, primarily PS1, result in increased A-beta production and account for the majority of […]

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