Seed Media Group

screenshot_02.jpg

Profile

scubacraig.jpg Craig is temporarily a post-doctoral fellow at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute who is looking for a permanent position. He spends most of his time balancing his overwhelming geekdom with normalcy so he can function in the real world. Luckily his wife likes his geekiness.



peter_chinchorro.jpg Peter Etnoyer is a Graduate Research Associate at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He studies deep corals and ocean fronts, and he loves to be on the water.



kevvygumby%20copy.jpg Kevin Zelnio is a Graduate Student Researcher at Penn State studying the ecology of hydrothermal vent and methane seep communities. He raises awareness of the plight of the spineless through folk music.

Google All DSN Posts


Awards & Affiliations


ecodaredevil.jpg
Nature Blog Network
Oceana
support_plos_100x157.jpg
Add to Technorati Favorites
thinkingblogger2ql6.jpg 2162223913_dc43c05edc_o.png

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

Archives

Blogroll

« It's Growing...the Blogosphere is GROWING...BWAHAHAHAA | Main | Hydrothermal Vent Octopus Ladies Discovered »

Glacial squid siting!

Category: Cephalopods!
Posted on: April 13, 2008 9:35 AM, by Peter Etnoyer

glacial_squid_galiteuthis_glacialis.jpg

So, if the poles are slowly melting away, will icy habitats actually increase their extent as icebergs disperse to low latitudes and pack ice fractures? If you're a glacial squid (pictured above) you might see your habitat opening-up a little bit, unlucky for you because you're 'an abundant mid-water Antarctic species, and an important prey item for larger predators'.

Is Antarctica a polar desert or is every polynya an oasis? Who knows? It's the last major land mass of the world that remains to be explored. Ice edge environments are highly productive, though. Localized phytoplankton blooms create large amounts of biogenic material, but only for a short period of time (Smith & Leson 1986)

Stay tuned for these and other icy thoughts that flew by as I looked through New Zealand's ScienceLearn website on Icy Ecosystems. There's a lot to dig into. The photos are fantastic, and word on the street is an Census of Antarctic Marine Life Expedition is involved here somewhere. I'll try to hit some more highlights over the course of the next week.

TrackBacks

TrackBack URL for this entry:

Comments

#1

Polynya, perhaps?

Posted by: tjewell | April 13, 2008 11:03 AM

#2

grateful, thx

Posted by: Peter | April 13, 2008 11:28 AM

Post a Comment

(Email is required for authentication purposes only. Comments are moderated for spam, your comment may not appear immediately. Thanks for waiting.)





Having problems commenting? (UPDATED)

Blogs in the Network

Advertisement

Top Five: Readers' Picks

Search All Blogs

Top Science Stories

powered by SEED - seedmagazine.com