Rich Ross on Reddit AMA

von | Okt. 8, 2015 | Cephalopods, Korallen, Tanks | 0 Kommentare

rich ross - reefsIt’s World Octopus Day, and Rich Ross, a husbandry biologist specializing in cephalopods and coral at the California Academy of Sciences’ Steinhart Aquarium, is a guest host today on Reddit’s Science Ask Me Anything!  I urge you to head over to the website with any questions you may have about octopus, coral, reef tanks, or, in his words, ” juggling, martial arts, glassblowing, and hairless dogs.”  

His biography (on Reddit) gives us some idea of the breadth of his knowledge and the passion that he brings to his endeavors:

I keep weird and unique animals thriving and breeding in aquariums, as well as do fieldwork on coral spawning and animal-collection for display and animal-behavior studies. Cephalopods are the coolest animals on the planet (3 hearts, blue blood, ring-shaped brain, related to snails, like something from a Harryhausen movie and secretly plotting to take over the world), and I’ve been working with them for almost 20 years. I was the first to close the lifecycle of the dwarf cuttlefish, and my colleagues and I recently published a paper on the breeding and behavior of the currently undescribed Larger Pacific Striped Octopus—an octopus that does things very differently from other octopuses (like beak-to-beak mating).

You can also reach him any time on twitter and on packhead.net

  • Als leitende Redakteurin hier bei reefs arbeite ich mit Wissenschaftlern aus der ganzen Welt zusammen und habe einige wunderbare Freunde in der Branche gefunden! Ich schreibe auch für die Website, bin Büroleiterin bei FRESH New London und Mutter von zwei brillanten, talentierten jungen Frauen.

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