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Fascinating work on enigmatic octopuses with my wife’s @tatiana-atpase.bsky.social MD simulations! Huge congrats to the lab, where she makes her PhD @eriklindahl.bsky.social, and the collaborators lead the project @nbellono.bsky.social!
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Male octopuses use a specialized arm that acts as both a sensory and reproductive organ to navigate the female’s mantle, locate oviducts, and transfer sperm. These findings reveal how sensory systems shape reproductive behavior and drive speciation. Learn more in Science: https://scim.ag/4dYMtFq
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