Dr. Samantha Leigh did those scans (under Adam’s guidance). Cool to see they are printing them! Sam did print some in 2018 but didn’t get this far with it.
The informal language, the ums, it is already really close. Saying things like connoisseurs of rotten wood. The paper doesn’t use language like that.
Yes, that's right: some species of dragonfish - the Malacosteidae - emit red bioluminescence that neither they nor their prey have retina pigments to detect. Their eyes receive the red light and then convert it to a visible wavelength using biofluorescence. biolum.eemb.ucsb.edu/organism/dra...
OK. NotebookLM is crazy. Nefertiti Smith Christman (doctoral candidate in my lab) put one of my dissertation papers (German and Bittong 2009) on wood-eating catfishes into it, and it spat out this actually intelligent podcast: german.bio.uci.edu/images/Germa... This is scary, y'all! 🧪
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Hi Erik, can I please be added to the list? I am a prof at UC Irvine in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and I am a Nutritional Physiologist, but work across levels of biological organization: german.bio.uci.edu Thank you!🧪
Hi Andrew, can I please be added to the list? I am a prof at UC Irvine in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and I am a Nutritional Physiologist and my PhD is in Zoology: german.bio.uci.edu Thank you!🧪
Hi Monica, can I please be added to the list? I am a prof at UC Irvine in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and I am a Nutritional Physiologist: german.bio.uci.edu Thank you!🧪
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