As the assemblage socializes and chats, shedding bits of light on what has influenced the rise of the killer critters (alongside building up a silly romance and a love triangle), conversations begin to resemble stalling tactics to stretch out a woefully flimsy plot. Plus, all the shots of ...
This was one of the first of the many "eco-horror" movies made in the 1970s, too. And it contributed some eco-horror to Florida, too. According to an IMDB Trivia note, many of the frogs and imported toads used in the movie escaped into the wild during production. (Most of the frog...
However, as we’ve already seen, there are indications that things are more complicated than this. The frogs seem to benefit through their association with a large, formidable predator: presumably, the risk of predation from snakes and so on is lessened thanks to the presence of the spider, ...
Number of cannibalistic events. Boxplots showing the number of cannibalistic events by all tested females across the four test conditions. Lines and asterisks indicate statistically significant differences between groups (p < 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons) Discussion In this study we show...
Estimates of mean proportions of HBO (white), movement (light grey) and approach (dark grey) responses (0 = no response; 1 = response) for different distances (distance_rec). Values are derived from the full models and are controlled for fixed and random effects. Shown are boxplots, with...
further 4.2% of BUSCOs fragmented (Additional file2). We identified one of the 12 samples as a conspicuous outlier in a principal component analysis (PCA) plot of regularized logarithm (rlog) transformed counts (Additional file1: Fig. S1). Potential explanations for this outlier include a ...
Unsurprisingly, grumpy Southern chemical baron Jason Crockett (Ray Milland) is not terribly concerned with the environment. When Pickett Smith (Sam Elliott), a wildlife photographer in the area, stumbles upon the snakebitten corpse of Crockett's gardener