Kira K. Yerofeev (@kirayero) 's Twitter Profile
Kira K. Yerofeev

@kirayero

Aquatic ecologist in training 🔬Allegheny alum 🐊 Grad student @ SUNY Buff State 🐯 she/her

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calendar_today17-02-2022 15:47:28

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ipbes (@ipbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seems like a normal underwater encounter: largemouth bass goes after a minnow...right? Wrong! The little fish is a bivalve, a mussel, that mimics a minnow to spray its parasitic larvae into the gills of an actual fish. 🎥U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service B. Billings R. Hagerty

Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the Japanese Puffer Fish - one of #nature's greatest artists. To grab a female’s attention he creates something that defies belief. Nature is more amazing than we will ever know. Protect it in all its forms. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #rewilding #BuildBackBetter

WWF Water 💧🐟 (@wwfleadwater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW STUDY: #Hydropower threatened by increasing floods & droughts due to #ClimateCrisis @WWFWaterRisk study in Water MDPI finds 61% of hydropower dams will be in river basins with high to extreme risk of water scarcity, floods or both by 2050 wwf.panda.org/discover/our_f…

NEW STUDY: #Hydropower threatened by increasing floods & droughts due to #ClimateCrisis 

@WWFWaterRisk study in <a href="/Water_MDPI/">Water MDPI</a> finds 61% of hydropower dams will be in river basins with high to extreme risk of water scarcity, floods or both by 2050

wwf.panda.org/discover/our_f…
Cy Mott (@cy_mott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wiggle it…just a little bit...to identify which salamander is breeding in your pond! Jefferson salamanders (Ambystoma jeffersonianum) have loose masses with relatively few embryos and often tube-like sets of consecutive masses laid on the same stick 🧵1/2

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (@usfws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caterpillar: Nobody’s gonna know. Snake: They’re gonna know. C: How would they know? This spicebush caterpillar mimics a snake to deter predators. fws.gov/story/animals-… 📸: Caterpillar by Ryan Hagerty/USFWS and snake by Yuming Zou CC BY 2.0 flic.kr/p/2mrHoqb

Caterpillar: Nobody’s gonna know.

Snake: They’re gonna know. 

C: How would they know? 

This spicebush caterpillar mimics a snake to deter predators. fws.gov/story/animals-…

📸: Caterpillar by Ryan Hagerty/USFWS and snake by Yuming Zou CC BY 2.0 flic.kr/p/2mrHoqb
Ben Frable 🐟 (@frable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I love about fish diversity is I still learn about something new! I introduce my new friend the Lure-tongue Worm Eel, Glenoglossa wassi known from American Samoa and the Philippines. It presumably buries itself in the sand and lures in prey with its tongue!

One thing I love about fish diversity is I still learn about something new! I introduce my new friend the Lure-tongue Worm Eel, Glenoglossa wassi known from American Samoa and the Philippines. It presumably buries itself in the sand and lures in prey with its tongue!
Sarah McAnulty, Ph.D (@sarahmackattack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talked to a person on the telephone today about iridophores in squid skin, and was reminded of how ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS they are. What you’re looking at here is Hawaiian bobtail squid skin of a living animal under a microscope. The animal was hanging out in a tank, awake & chill.

Horace Zeng (@horacezhl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another remarkable example of tool use in ants: fire ants “paving” sticky surfaces. I’ve seen signs of this behavior, but I didn’t expect it to be so robust until my friend told me about it (Wang et al., 2021 Insect Science).