Hajar Haliphron Atlanticus Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 Messages 542 Nov 26, 2010 #1 I had missed this one.
DWhatley Kraken Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 21,018 Location Cape Coral, FL Nov 26, 2010 #2 Easy to rabbit trail on that site I recognized the information in one of the information blocks and had to grin at what I found: Living Fossils Have Long And Short-Term Memory Despite Lacking Brain Structures Of Modern Cephalopods (Robyn was not yet Dr. Robyn when she joined TONMO )
Easy to rabbit trail on that site I recognized the information in one of the information blocks and had to grin at what I found: Living Fossils Have Long And Short-Term Memory Despite Lacking Brain Structures Of Modern Cephalopods (Robyn was not yet Dr. Robyn when she joined TONMO )
Hajar Haliphron Atlanticus Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 Messages 542 Nov 27, 2010 #3 Thanks D, that was very interesting too. Here's the abstract of the seep paper.
Hajar Haliphron Atlanticus Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 Messages 542 Nov 27, 2010 #4 and this discusses patterns of exceptional preservation that could occur in association with brine seeps.
and this discusses patterns of exceptional preservation that could occur in association with brine seeps.
Architeuthoceras Architeuthis Staff member Moderator (Staff) Joined Nov 19, 2002 Messages 2,460 Location somewhere under the desert sky Nov 27, 2010 #5 Some very cool papers, much digestion going on this week all around.