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Meet Dondersia tweedtae: A Vibrant Discovery from the Gulf
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Meet Dondersia tweedtae: A Vibrant Discovery from the Gulf

Discover the incredible story behind Dondersia tweedtae, a new species of solenogaster we recently described from the Gulf of Mexico! Solenogasters are small, worm-like mollusks that are usually plain white, but Dondersia tweedtae breaks the mold with its striking pink body and bright yellow dorsal keel. This vibrant species was discovered using Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS), a non-destructive tool that helps us uncover hidden marine biodiversity. In this short video, I’ll take you behind the scenes of this exciting discovery, from exploring the Gulf’s mesophotic reefs to naming this stunning new species in honor of Dr. Sarah Tweedt. Want to dive deeper into the fascinating world of solenogasters? Check out our full-length video on The Naturalist Project channel, where we explore the biology, diversity, and importance of these extraordinary mollusks. 🔗Read the full paper: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/136385/ Full Citation: Cobo MC, Farris WJ, Olson CJ, McLaughlin EL, Kocot KM (2024) Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) as a tool to uncover neglected marine biodiversity: two new Solenogastres (Mollusca, Aplacophora) from the Gulf of Mexico. ZooKeys 1221: 401-434. 🔗 Learn more about our work and join the journey of curiosity and discovery at thenaturalistproject.com 🔗 This work was done as part of the Kocot Lab check out more of the work done in the lab here: https://www.kocotlab.com/ Thank you to Chris Meyer for the video of a deployed ARMS.

Created by Chandler Olson

Last Updated: 04/18/2024

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