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crab in coral

Goldilocks and the three crab size classes: New paper out this week on coral guard-crabs

Oct 3, 2014

Remember Seabird? He was a Ph. D. student in the lab, and is now Dr. Seabird McKeon at the Smithsonian … Continued

Phyrella mookiei

At last Mookie has a sea cucumber species named after him, let me introduce you to Phyrella mookiei

Jan 31, 2014

In 2010, during the sea cucumber taxonomy workshop we organized in Guam, we collected what we thought was a new … Continued

Tiny Science: The Scanning Electron Microscope

May 16, 2012

There is perhaps some subtle irony in that studying animals that can weigh several kilograms and can be longer than … Continued

Xanthias lamarcki larvae

National Geographic article about the Biocode project

Feb 24, 2011

National geographic just published online a series of articles and photos illustrating the Biocode project. This initiative seeks to document … Continued

David Liittschwager at work

Visiting Artist: David Liittschwager

Dec 7, 2009

The Moorea Biocode project is currently hosting the photographer David Liittschwager (http://www.liittschwager.com/). His amazing works have been showcased in the … Continued

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