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CreatureCast – Kleptocnidae

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Abstract:
Glaucus harvests the defenses of its prey and uses them against its own predators. Casey Dunn originally posted this episode in an article he published in the New York Times. Produced by Lauren Cheung. The Glaucus illustration is based on the beautiful photo by Taro Taylor. The music is “Thinking of you” by Gillicuddy. This video was made as a final project by Lauren Cheung, a student in Casey Dunn's Invertebrate Zoology Course at Brown University.
Notes:
This research was supported by the Division of Environmental Biology of the National Science Foundation under award DEB-1256695

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license

Citation

Cheung, Lauren, "CreatureCast – Kleptocnidae" (2014). Open Educational Resources (OER) and Research Impacts, Brown University Open Data Collection, CreatureCast Archives. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.26300/b989-2j88

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  • Open Educational Resources (OER) and Research Impacts

    This collection was created by Brown University's Engaged Scholarship and Broader Impacts Working Group (ESBI) to provide Brown University researchers with an online platform for preserving and publishing their open access STEM-related digital scholarship, Open Educational Resources (OERs), and Broader …

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  • Brown University Open Data Collection

    This collection contains open and publicly-funded data sets created by Brown University faculty and student researchers. Increasingly, publishers, and funders are requiring that protocols, data sets, metadata, and code underlying published research be retained and preserved, their locations cited within …
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  • CreatureCast Archives

    This is an archive of broader impacts materials produced by Dr. Casey William Dunn (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) and his students during his years as a professor at Brown University (2007-2017). Professor Dunn and his students were involved in several …
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