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Allison Fritts-Penniman, Phd

Allison Fritts-Penniman, Phd

Using science, education, and community engagement to understand and preserve the world's most diverse ecosystems

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Posted on July 5, 2018

Check out my article on Massive Science!

To bring attention to the cool work being done by my paleoecologist friend Mairin Balisi and her colleagues, I wrote a little piece about it! https://massivesci.com/articles/ancient-dog-fossils-bones/

Help me track coral-feeding nudibranchs on iNaturalist!

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View more observations from Cryptic Coral Connoisseurs on iNaturalist »

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  • Just a reminder to everyone that I do in fact have a tumblr... April 8, 2019
    Just a reminder to everyone that I do in fact have a tumblr called Nudibooty. Reviving it as of…. now! Throwback to a marvelous day at Duxbury Reef.
  • Hi. I saw a post you did a bit ago with a pink nudibranch that was swimming in a really weird way, and I was wondering: where are the anterior and posterior ends??? I always thought they were at the two points, but this swimming makes me think they’re on the middle of the nudibranch. January 30, 2019
    No, your original thoughts were right, they just swim in a very weird way. The equivalent would be like us using our obliques on our sides to flap our arms towards our legs and propel ourselves that way!
  • Cryptic Coral Connoisseurs September 27, 2017
    Cryptic Coral Connoisseurs: Please continue to spread the word about my citizen science project! 

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