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McGill's Dept of Biology explores questions about the evolution, development, functioning, ecology, & behavior of life - from cells to organisms to ecosystems.

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MBARI (@mbari_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's nothing like finding a ping pong tree sponge in the deep sea! This carnivorous sponge, Chondrocladia lampadiglobus, was filmed by ROV Tiburon 2,555 meters deep in the Gulf of California. More fascinating deep-sea animals on our #CreatureFeature: mbari.co/34hlCzV

There's nothing like finding a ping pong tree sponge in the deep sea! 

This carnivorous sponge, Chondrocladia lampadiglobus, was filmed by ROV Tiburon 2,555 meters deep in the Gulf of California.

More fascinating deep-sea animals on our #CreatureFeature: mbari.co/34hlCzV
James Hughes (@jameshu29812484) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish, which is at risk of extinction, can reach an impressive size of 80cm and a weight of up to 3kg, making it the world's largest invertebrate living in freshwater

The Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish, which is at risk of extinction, can reach an impressive size of 80cm and a weight of up to 3kg, making it the world's largest invertebrate living in freshwater
MaduroDive (@madurodive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After nearly 2 years, @olivias_reef finally captured the Giant Dendronotid’s elusive hunt! Nature’s tiny dance of patience and persistence, beautifully caught on camera. 🌊🐌

Andrew Hendry (@ecoevoevoeco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When your hobbies turn into research projects. Our paper describing the genetic basis of this ball python colour morph, called "clown" - was just accepted. Led by Garcia-Elfring; with Roffey, Abergas, Wuyts, Hendry, Tzika & Barrett - soon out in Pigment Cell and Melanoma Res.

When your hobbies turn into research projects.

Our paper describing the genetic basis of this ball python colour morph, called "clown" - was just accepted.

Led by Garcia-Elfring; with Roffey, Abergas, Wuyts, Hendry, Tzika & Barrett - soon out in Pigment Cell and Melanoma Res.
MBARI (@mbari_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MBARI researchers have discovered a remarkable new species of sea slug in the deep sea. Nicknamed the "mystery mollusc," the nudibranch Bathydevius caudactylus swims through the midnight zone and lights up with brilliant bioluminescence. Learn more: mbari.org/news/mbari-res…

iNaturalist (@inaturalist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Observation of the Day is this Peng borneensis ant-mimicking #spider, seen in #Malaysia by oliverben92! More details at: inaturalist.org/observations/2… #nature #arachnology #biodiversity

Our Observation of the Day is this Peng borneensis ant-mimicking #spider, seen in #Malaysia by oliverben92!

More details at: inaturalist.org/observations/2… #nature #arachnology #biodiversity
伊藤昌平|ナガヅエエソ (@7segled) 's Twitter Profile Photo

オオメンダコふわり すごく良い。。 神秘的なホバリング 羅臼沖 | 水深:700m Opisthoteuthis californiana(Berry,1949) This is fantastic! Mystical hovering. Off Rausu Coast | Depth:700m

McGill Biology (@biomcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next in our Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) seminar series: Dr. Devrim Coskun (Univ. Laval) will give a lecture on: "Of nutrients and toxicants: Plant root membrane transport in a time of major flux." Monday Nov 18, 12pm in Stewart Biology N2/2

Next in our Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) seminar series:  Dr. Devrim Coskun (Univ. Laval) will give a lecture on: "Of nutrients and toxicants: Plant root membrane transport in a time of major flux." Monday Nov 18, 12pm in Stewart Biology N2/2
McGill Biology (@biomcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our next Conservation, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour (CEEB) lecture will be given by Prof. David Walsh (Concordia Univ., dawalshlab.ca) on "Ecology and evolution of aquatic microbiomes: from inland lakes to the Arctic Ocean." Thursday Nov21, 4pm. Stewart Biology N2/2

Our next Conservation, Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour (CEEB) lecture will be given by Prof. David Walsh (Concordia Univ., dawalshlab.ca) on "Ecology and evolution of aquatic microbiomes: from inland lakes to the Arctic Ocean." Thursday Nov21, 4pm. Stewart Biology N2/2
MaduroDive (@madurodive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing clip by @olivias_reef! Lion’s Mane Jellyfish can grow up to 120 feet and glow in the dark. This one’s near the end of its life cycle—any idea why they lose tentacles? 🪼

OceanX (@oceanx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 1st sighting of the rare bigfin squid (Magnapinna) in the Tonga Trench (Southern Pacific Ocean), filmed by researchers from Deep Sea Research Centre KelpieGeo Inkfish at 3,300 meters in Sept 2024. There have been so few sightings, little is known about these alien-like squids.

McGill University (@mcgillu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦕Un paléontologue de l'Université McGill a trouvé une preuve selon laquelle certains petits dinosaures se servaient de leurs ailes pour courir vite, très vite. ici.radio-canada.ca/info/videos/1-…

McGill Media Relations (@mcgillumedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paleontologists and students from McGill University McGill Science @biomcgill in Hans Larsson's field study course have documented #Saskatchewan's first confirmed fossil specimens of #Centrosaurus, a horned dinosaur species closely related to Triceratops 🦖🦕🪨⛏️ mcgill.ca/newsroom/chann…