I have talked about benthic ctenophores as an example of the kind of neat animal that divers see that scientists often do not-and how "citizen scientists" can play a role in documenting rarely encountered animals like these. (here). My friends over at Blennywatcher.com have some INCREDIBLE video of benthic ctenophores living on the sea star Echinaster luzonicus from Lembeh! Check it out!
Echinodermata! Starfish! Sea Urchins! Sea Cucumbers! Stone Lillies! Feather Stars! Blastozoans! Sea Daisies! Marine invertebrates found throughout the world's oceans with a rich and ancient fossil legacy. Their biology and evolution includes a wide range of crazy and wonderful things. Let me share those things with YOU!
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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