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Kara Yopak

@ProfSharkBrain

Sharks, brains & laser beams - My lab focuses on comparative neuroanatomy of sharks, batoids, & chimaerids. Director of the @YopakZoMBiELab at @UNCWilmington

University of North Carolina Wilmington เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2012
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Gills Club
Gills Club@GillsClub·
#DidYouKnow that @ProfSharkBrain and @YopakZoMBiELab have seen 180 species of skates, rays, sharks, and chimera brains? Learn about what she and her Zombie Lab are learning about these brain specimens on the Gills Talk podcast!
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Dr Headbutt 🐏 she/her 🌈💙@AckermansNicole·
I'm behind on everything but it's fine it's just busy because it's the beginning of the semester, I can catch up later... Well actually maybe after conference season, Well actually after that it'll be the holidays, Well actually after that it'll be spring semester Oh.
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Check out our latest collaborative paper on imaging of the nervous system! 🦈
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Chris Mull
Chris Mull@Drsharkbrain·
Understanding repro mode evolution in sharks and rays we can test different theories about how these traits relate to diversification dynamics (i.e. rates of speciation and extinction): the Viviparity Driven Conflict Hypothesis and the Novel Ecological Opportunity hypothesis.
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Chris Mull@Drsharkbrain·
Live-bearing and matrotrophy co-evolved with increasing body size, shallower depth, and more tropical distributions. Larger maternal body size accommodates retained embryos, and increased foraging efficiency with reduced predation risk may allow for more maternal investment
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Egg-laying is ancestral and live-bearing and matrotrophy (additional maternal nourishment beyond the initial yolk) have evolved multiple times. While some groups are invariant (all skates lay eggs), groups like the requiem sharks exhibit diverse reproductive modes and habitats
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Chris Mull@Drsharkbrain·
The sequence and drivers of the evolution of live-bearing and matrotrophy are fundamental questions in vertebrate macroecology, and sharks and rays with their reproductive diversity (everything from egg-laying to placentas) are an ideal group for addressing these questions.
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Dr Headbutt 🐏 she/her 🌈💙@AckermansNicole·
I had a wonderful time at @UNCWilmington, the faculty at @UNCW_BaMB and the BioGSA were all great hosts and provided so much nerding out about animals and brains and all kinds of science. They set a high bar for an invited seminar! Thanks!!
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Save Our Seas
Save Our Seas@saveourseas·
Do sharks have ears? Unlike us, sharks have no need for external ears. Instead, they feel the sound with their whole bodies! In this episode, Dr Lucille Chapuis talks to us about the fascinating topic of shark hearing! saveourseas.com/worldofsharks/…
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