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- 1From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis can often be observed moving upside down on its back just below the surface of the water. We have termed this form of move-ment "upside-down gliding." To elucidate the mechanism of this...
- 2From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOreochromis aureus, a species of tilapia, is a suspension-feeding fish that employs a pumping action to bring water into its mouth for filtering. To address questions about water flow inside the mouth, we used a...
- 3From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn the rocky intertidal, organisms frequently experience a wide range of daily body temperatures depending on the stage of the tide and the time of day. In the intertidal, the thermal adaption of a species and its...
- 4From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn many gastropods, a serotonin-like immunoreactive axon plexus lies over ciliary cells on the pedal sole. The origin and function of axons in this plexus is uncertain. By using serotonin antibodies in the...
- 5From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHuman beings have direct access to their own mental states, but can only indirectly observe cosmic radiation and enzyme kinetics. Why then can we measure the temperature of far away galaxies and the activation constant...
- 6From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe capacity of some corals and other cnidarians to form symbioses with multiple algae (Symbiodinium) is a candidate route by which these symbioses tolerate variable environmental conditions. On Bermuda, the coral reef...
- 7From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHydrodynamic forces dislodge and kill large numbers of organisms in intertidal and subtidal habitats along rocky shores. Although this feature of wave-driven water motion is well recognized, the mechanics of force...
- 8From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAplysia californica, a simultaneous hermaphrodite, has the ability to store and digest allosperm and frequently mates with multiple partners. Using controlled matings and behavioral observations, we characterized the...
- 9From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWe report with deep regret the death of William D. Cohen, who integrated his interest in cell biology with his special devotion to undergraduate education and his enthusiasm for summer research at the MBL in Woods Hole;...
- 10From: The Biological Bulletin. (Vol. 215, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe integrated information theory (IIT) starts from phenomenology and makes use of thought experiments to claim that consciousness is integrated information. Specifically: (i) the quantity of consciousness corresponds to...