Invertebrates in the news
While I am not in the field, I’ll write weekly on our lab’s blog (Adventures in Spineless Science) about invertebrates that got featured in the news. I aim to focus mainly on studies published in peer-reviewed journals and make them accessible to non-scientists.
I posted today the 3rd post. It’s about the new arthropod phylogeny published last week in Nature. To be notified about these entries you can subscribe to the RSS feed of our blog, or follow me on twitter or on identi.ca.
Here are the links for the last posts:
- Invertebrates in the News #1: the absence of sex life in bdelloid rotifers and a video of Corynactis viridis
- Invertebrates in the news #2: what can you find in a foot cube of a coral reef, a tropical cloud forest, etc.
- Invertebrates in the news #3: a new arthropod tree of life.
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