Maria Wilson, Jens Adne Rekkedal Haga, and Hans Erik Karlsen
Attacks by aquatic predators generate frontal water disturbances characterised by low-frequency gradients in pressure and particle motion. Low-frequency hearing is highly developed in cephal…
Posts Tagged ‘levels’
Behavioural responses to infrasonic particle acceleration in cuttlefish [RESEARCH ARTICLE]
Posted by Wilson, M., Haga, J. A. R., Karlsen, H. E. on January 11th, 2018



Protein synthesis is lowered by 4EBP1 and eIF2-{alpha} signaling while protein degradation may be maintained in fasting, hypoxic Amazonian cichlid, Astronotus ocellatus [RESEARCH ARTICLE]
Posted by Cassidy, A. A., Driedzic, W. R., Campos, D., Heinrichs-Caldas, W., Almeida-Val, V. M. F., Val, A. L., Lamarre, S. G. on December 6th, 2017
A. A. Cassidy, W. R. Driedzic, D. Campos, W. Heinrichs-Caldas, V. M. F. Almeida-Val, A. L. Val, and S. G. LamarreThe Amazonian cichlid, Astronotus ocellatus, is highly tolerant to hypoxia, and is known to reduce its metabolic rate by reducing the acti…



The more air pollution, the more mental distress
Posted by Kim Eckart-Washington on November 3rd, 2017
“The effects of air pollution on cardiovascular health and lung diseases…are well established, but this area of brain health is a newer area of research.”



Sea levels rose in bursts during past global warming
Posted by Jade Boyd-Rice on October 19th, 2017
“What these fossil reefs show is that the last time Earth warmed like it is today, sea level did not rise steadily…”



Antidepressants are building up in fish brains
Posted by Charlotte Hsu-Buffalo on August 31st, 2017
Zoloft and Prozac, among other antidepressants, are getting into the brains of 10 fish species found in the Niagara River.


