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Using energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy to characterize the proboscis of mosquitoes
We hypothesize that female mosquitoes optimize their proboscis strength and flexibility for nectarivory differently than male mosquitoes. To test this, we will use energy dispersive x-ray spectr...
Vickram Andrew Manoharan
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Are whip spiders aficionados of metal?
Whip spiders (Class Arachnida, Order Amblypygi) are fairly large arachnids with lightweight yet strong exoskeletons that permit rapid movement and capture of prey. To date, there is no informati...
Dragoslav Radosavljevic
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Dear Ticks, Show Me Your Metal!
To “show one's metal” is to reveal one’s strength of character. Ticks may have tiny character, but I propose they do have metal! As blood sucking parasites, ticks must penetrate thick animal ski...
Jessica Cote
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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