Tag: corals
Oceanic Design: The Fine-Tuned Balance of Trace Elements for Marine Life
This long-term cycling is again indicative of a system that was well designed for sustainability.
Fluorescent Animals: Can They Be Darwinized?
Many animals and plants exhibit fluorescence, changing color in ultraviolet light. Whether this property is adaptive has never been thoroughly investigated.
Let There Be Bioluminescence
Biological light switched on in the Cambrian — for what reason, evolutionists are not sure. It just happened, like all the other natural miracles.
Notes on the Mysterious Origin of Hippos
The family Hippopotamidae appears abruptly in the fossil record — like all the other groups that I have so far investigated in detail.
Animals Tune Behavior by Lunar Cycle; but How?
Researchers in Austria think they have found a clue: a cryptochrome protein that appears to respond to the lunar cycle.