The Amazing Life Cycle of the European Eel
By Sofia Castello y Tickell and Chris Doble July 1, 2015. Zoological Society of London. Did you know that the Romans kept European eels as pets and adorned them with jewelry? The oldest known European eel lived to be over 100 years old in a well in Sweden. And nowadays, eels continue to travel over 12,000 km back and forth from the Sargasso Sea to complete their life cycles. Learn more about the European eel’s amazing life cycle and some of the unusual theories behind it – first up, Aristotle. Awards:
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A Tale of Two Urchins
By Sofia Castello y Tickell and Robert Lamb February 26, 2014. The New York Times - Science. A short film about the impacts of urchin biodiversity in the Galapagos Islands, based on research conducted by the Witman Lab at Brown University. This animation was originally published in The New York Times Science section. Awards:
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