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  • Spying on a brooding deep-sea squid reveals that it cradles and aerates its eggs while they mature.

    • Brad A. Seibel
    • Bruce H. Robison
    • Steven H. D. Haddock
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 438, P: 929
  • The authors report on the metabolic sensitivities of vertically migrating oceanic species to temperature and oxygen. They show that cold, rather than warmth, acts as an energetic barrier to these species, facilitating latitudinal range expansion under changing climate.

    • Brad A. Seibel
    • Matthew A. Birk
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 12, P: 1052-1058
  • A tight coupling between metabolic rate, efficacy of oxygen supply and the temperature sensitivities of marine animals predicts a variety of geographical niches that better aligns with the distributions of species than models of either temperature or oxygen alone.

    • Curtis Deutsch
    • Justin L. Penn
    • Brad Seibel
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 585, P: 557-562