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26 Sep 21:28

At Jenkinson's Aquarium, Tiny Horseshoe Crabs Have an Important Message

by Andrew Bleiman

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Early one morning in August, an aquarist at Jenkison's Aquarium in New Jersey came across some tiny surprises: several hundred Horseshoe Crab babies had hatched in an off-exhibit holding tank. They have been doing very well and some are now on exhibit in the aquarium's classroom to promote a message of shoreline conservation, as migratory shorebirds depend on Horseshoe Crab eggs for a food source during their long migrations. 

The Atlantic Horseshoe Crab has been called a 'living fossil' because we find fossilized Horseshoe Crabs from over 200 million years ago. They are actually more closely related to spiders and scorpions than to crabs. This arthropod is in a class by itself though - Merostomata - which means 'legs attached to the mouth'. Trilobites that lived over 500 million years ago are actually a closer relative to this creature.

2 horseshoe crab

3 horseshoe crabPhoto credits: Jenkinson's Aquarium

The Delaware Bay region is home to the largest population of the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab, which range along the east coast from Nova Scotia to the Yucatan. Three other species of Horseshoe Crab live in the coastal waters of Japan and Indonesia. Horseshoe Crab spawning usually takes place in May and June during evening high tides at full and new moons. The female will dig holes in the sand, depositing thousands of eggs at a time, and then drag the male over them to fertilize them. Incoming tide waters cover the nests with sand.

The Delaware Bay’s Horseshoe Crab population has declined by 90% over the last 150 years, mostly due to over-harvesting. Horseshoe crabs are used as bait for fishing, and their bright-blue blood is also used by the biomedical industry, as it contains a powerful bacterial decontaminant used in intravenous drugs. Biomedical harvesters use a catch-and-release method which is meant to reduce the mortality of these creatures. 

As the number of Horseshoe Crabs in the area has declined, so has the number of eggs available for consumption by migrating shorebirds. Shorebird population numbers are plummeting as well, as many cannot gain the amount of energy needed to complete their migrations. One such bird is the Red Knot, which has been placed on New Jersey’s Endangered Species list. Many other shorebirds will be at risk as well if Horseshoe Crab populations are unable to rebound.

19 Sep 19:38

Politicians in My Eyes

17 Sep 13:49

No Teeth Tho

Comic by: Unknown

Tagged: yikes , meals , teeth , no thanks , funny
16 Sep 18:47

Klingon is A Beautiful Language

star trek, klingon, language, meme

16 Sep 18:43

Slideshow

Points to anyone who hacks the Flickr devs' computers to make their text editors do this when you click on anything.
27 Aug 20:36

Questions

To whoever typed 'why is arwen dying': GOOD. FUCKING. QUESTION.
26 Aug 18:00

TV Lies to Us

history,lies,TV,science,funny

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: history , lies , TV , science , funny
21 Aug 20:52

Preferred Chat System

If you call my regular number, it just goes to my pager.
21 Aug 13:41

Note to self: listen to the words…

by joethepeacock


Note to self: listen to the words…

20 Aug 16:44

Baby Nautilus - A ZooBorns and Birch Aquarium First!

by Andrew Bleiman

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A few thousand posts later, it's getting harder and harder to showcase new species on ZooBorns. Well today we have a special treat: the first baby Nautilus for Birch Aquarium at Scripps and the first Nautilus to be featured on ZooBorns! This little guy or gal was a long time in the making. The egg was laid in early November of 2012 and the hatching process has taken weeks... all leading up to last Wednesday, when it finally emerged!

So far, the hatcling appears to be doing well. However, raising a baby Nautilus is both an honor and challenge because only a handful of aquariums have had the opportunity. The photos of the emerged Nautilus below were taken and shared with ZooBorns the day of the birth. The photos of the Nautilus emerging from its shell were taken over a series of weeks. It's a slow process!

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Nautiluses are ancient cephalopods (relatives of octopuses, squid and cuttelfish) that long pre-dated the dinosaurs and have remained relatively unchanged for 500 million years!

Back in the November, the eggs were laid in the display tank and then removed and placed into an incubator tank where the temperature was maintained at 76 Farenheit. The eggs were glued onto a vertically positioned piece of plastic in order to keep them upright. Water changes using only "extra clean" natural sea water were performed weekly to keep the incubator tank clean. The multi-week hatching process is detailed in the photos below:

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14 Aug 19:06

Quark's a Trend Setter

06 Aug 18:15

I Don't Think That's What Cell Phones Looked Like in 1973

I Don't Think That's What Cell Phones Looked Like in 1973

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: Star Trek , Tech , science
06 Aug 12:23

The Mother of All Suspicious Files

Better change the URL to 'https' before downloading.
06 Aug 12:22

How to Quit Smoking

by Jeff Wysaski
How to Quit Smoking
02 Aug 20:17

Princess Buttercups

Just the chocolate-coated diversion you'll need from an epic quest for vengeance, or relentless pursuit by the Dread Pirate Roberts.

Tagged: princess bride , DIY , noms
02 Aug 15:22

The Nature of Fear (Bonus Handdrawn RAGE!)

01 Aug 18:48

Four Cats, a Stuffed Bobcat and a dog.



Four Cats, a Stuffed Bobcat and a dog.

01 Aug 08:00

Iron Man 3 Makes a Great 16-Bit Video Game

Submitted by: Unknown

31 Jul 14:41

Filling Their Heads With Ideas

dye,kids,hair dye,parenting

Submitted by: (via kaamosrutto)

Tagged: dye , kids , hair dye , parenting
16 Jul 19:13

New Friends Appear Out of Nowhere

New Friends Appear Out of Nowhere

Submitted by: Unknown (via Safely Endangered)

16 Jul 14:33

The terrible and wonderful reasons why I run long distances

by Matthew Inman
The terrible and wonderful reasons why I run long distances

The terrible and wonderful reasons why I run long distances.

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12 Jul 14:48

To BOLDLY Predict Technology Changes

09 Jul 20:42

Wow: Grand Theft Auto V Gets Gameplay Footage Video

grand-theft-auto-5-gameplay.jpg This is the official five-minute gameplay footage trailer from Rockstar for the September 17th release of Grand Theft Auto V. It looks...pretty expansive. You can rob banks, fly planes, go sea diving, skydiving, hunting, play tennis, golf, go bicycling, shoot everything in sight, dabble in the stock and real estate markets, and, fingers crossed, go to a strip club and see some bare boobies. Sorry, that was the 12-year old me writing. No but seriously. Okay now that was the adult me talking. Hit the jump for the video.
09 Jul 19:42

Beets

by christiann

"We Got the Beat", "Beet It", anything by the "Beetles" ... the beet eating soundtrack knows no boundaries

I googled this one and found a bunch of Dre stuff. I actually use Beats at work (I think my employer must have found a crate of them off the back of a truck somewhere because we all have them) but I hadn’t thought of the pun that way. Instead, every time I buy beets, I can’t stop singing the GO-GOs. “We got the beets!”

online store online store

09 Jul 19:15

Photo









09 Jul 14:32

Kraft Beer

by nobody@flickr.com (lunchbreath)

lunchbreath posted a photo:

Kraft Beer

Now that "craft" is merely a marketing term, the march towards true meaningless seems inevitable.

05 Jul 17:04

America F**k Yeah!

by luke

5031

Hell yes USA! Because the only thing that could make this more American is if Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked a commie Russian spy over this wall of freedom!

‘Merica

03 Jul 14:57

nope!



nope!