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This gorgeous lithograph features specimens of Copepod; the world's smallest and most important marine creatures. Planktonic copepods are vital to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds, and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and also in freshwater. Scientists say Copepods form the largest animal biomass on Earth. This beautiful Natural History illustration shows the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. This reprint is from 1998. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. 'Copepod Formations' is printed on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating B&W illustration of Bivalves shown on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ==================================================== Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ==================================================== View our Vintage Natural History Department here:: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ==================================================== Our Sea Creatures may all be viewed here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=ocean ==================================================== More Shells are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=shell ******************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P56
Skenes believes in staying connected to the ocean and bringing a wide range of seafood in to his restaurant—not just fish, but all the crustaceans and bivalves and seaweeds.
The Dumbo Octopus (Grimpotheuthis discoveryi) is a species of pelagic umbrella octopus that lives in the deep sea. They get their name from the prominent ear-like fins which characteristically protrude from the mantle just above the eyes, giving a vague resemblance to the ears of Walt Disney's flying elephant Dumbo. They feed on crustaceans, bivalves, worms and copepods. Their average life span is 3 to 5 years, and natural predators include sharks and predatory cephalopods. Dumbo octopuses do no
Terracotta, ca. 340-330 B.C.E., from Paestum (Magna Gracia) Around a central garum recess swim an omnium gatherum of Mediterranean sea-life. Dominating the scene is an octopus with undulating tentacles and no-less than six fish of three different varieties; an array of bivalves, univalves, octopi, crustaceans, and fish round-out this masterpiece of South Italian vase painting. Image from the website of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
This gorgeous lithograph features specimens of Copepod; the world's smallest and most important marine creatures. Planktonic copepods are vital to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds, and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and also in freshwater. Scientists say Copepods form the largest animal biomass on Earth. This beautiful Natural History illustration shows the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. This reprint is from 1998. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. 'Copepod Formations' is printed on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating B&W illustration of Bivalves shown on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ==================================================== Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ==================================================== View our Vintage Natural History Department here:: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ==================================================== Our Sea Creatures may all be viewed here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=ocean ==================================================== More Shells are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=shell ******************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P56
Skenes believes in staying connected to the ocean and bringing a wide range of seafood in to his restaurant—not just fish, but all the crustaceans and bivalves and seaweeds.
Decorate laptops, Hydro Flasks, cars and more with removable kiss-cut, vinyl decal stickers. Glossy, matte, and transparent options in various sizes. Super durable and water-resistant. The sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus! This saltwater fish is best known for its human-like front teeth! This fish has many rows of teeth - which it uses to pluck and crunch on bivalves and crustaceans. Watercolor and ink by wildlife artist Amber Marine © 2016, All Rights Reserved ••• •••
The deepest parts of the ocean have long been considered pristine wildernesses. Think again, reports Amy Middleton.
You might have heard the term crustaceans before, or you might not have. Either way, that's what we'll be covering today. There's plenty of different types of
This gorgeous lithograph features specimens of Copepod; the world's smallest and most important marine creatures. Planktonic copepods are vital to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds, and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and also in freshwater. Scientists say Copepods form the largest animal biomass on Earth. This beautiful Natural History illustration shows the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. This reprint is from 1998. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. 'Copepod Formations' is printed on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating B&W illustration of Bivalves shown on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ==================================================== Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ==================================================== View our Vintage Natural History Department here:: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ==================================================== Our Sea Creatures may all be viewed here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=ocean ==================================================== More Shells are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=shell ******************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P56
When storing fish, it's important to keep it as cold as possible. Experts explain how to store fish in the refrigerator and freezer—plus how to know if it's gone bad.
Bivalves are molluscs with a hinged pair of shells. They are best known as food items like oysters, clams and mussels. Bivalves "breathe" using gills like fish, and filter their food from the water. They are therefore important to maintaining water quality. Clifton Gardens
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Procambarus is a North and Central American genus of crayfish. Originally it was described as a group for four species, but by now it contains about 160 species. All close relatives of the new species never use permanent water such as a stream or lake and spend most of their life underground in excavated complex burrows. They may occasionally leave their burrows in search of a mate or food, which is most common during and after periods of heavy rains. This new species was found in Alabama and named in honor of its collector Jesse Holifield (Alabama Biodiversity Center). For the experts: Procambarus (Girardiella) holifieldi, new species, is a primary burrowing crayfish from a low-lying field in Perry County, Alabama. It belongs to the Hagenianus Group in the subgenus Girardiella. The new species is morphologically most similar to Procambarus (Girardiella) barbiger. They differ in the size and shape of the caudal processes. Procambarus barbiger has a beard along the mesial margin of the palm of the chela, while the new species lacks the beard. In addition to the description of the new species, the Hagenianus Group is reviewed and new synonymies are provided. We demonstrate that a cephalic process is indeed present in the Hagenianus Group.
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Crayfish are mostly freshwater crustaceans that can be found in rivers and lakes. However, some crayfish species can live in brackish water or saltwater due
This gorgeous lithograph features specimens of Copepod; the world's smallest and most important marine creatures. Planktonic copepods are vital to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds, and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and also in freshwater. Scientists say Copepods form the largest animal biomass on Earth. This beautiful Natural History illustration shows the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. This reprint is from 1998. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. 'Copepod Formations' is printed on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating B&W illustration of Bivalves shown on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ==================================================== Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ==================================================== View our Vintage Natural History Department here:: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ==================================================== Our Sea Creatures may all be viewed here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=ocean ==================================================== More Shells are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=shell ******************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P56
This gorgeous lithograph features specimens of Copepod; the world's smallest and most important marine creatures. Planktonic copepods are vital to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds, and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and also in freshwater. Scientists say Copepods form the largest animal biomass on Earth. This beautiful Natural History illustration shows the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. This reprint is from 1998. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. 'Copepod Formations' is printed on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating B&W illustration of Bivalves shown on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ==================================================== Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ==================================================== View our Vintage Natural History Department here:: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ==================================================== Our Sea Creatures may all be viewed here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=ocean ==================================================== More Shells are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=shell ******************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P56
This gorgeous lithograph features specimens of Copepod; the world's smallest and most important marine creatures. Planktonic copepods are vital to global ecology and the carbon cycle. They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds, and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and also in freshwater. Scientists say Copepods form the largest animal biomass on Earth. This beautiful Natural History illustration shows the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. This reprint is from 1998. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. 'Copepod Formations' is printed on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating B&W illustration of Bivalves shown on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ==================================================== Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ==================================================== View our Vintage Natural History Department here:: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ==================================================== Our Sea Creatures may all be viewed here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=ocean ==================================================== More Shells are here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=shell ******************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P56