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AB Review and Twitter Updates

  • Writer: Itzia Marie Villalobos
    Itzia Marie Villalobos
  • May 7, 2021
  • 1 min read

This week was a little tougher compared to others. As we approach the end of the quarter we are confronted with loads of works. On twitter, I chose to share many articles on cataceans and awareness on them as well. I also dug a little deeper into the aquatic life and found some interesting facts on dolphins as well as more studies. As I was hashtag surfing, per usual, I am amazed to see how many of us as classmates share such astounding information on animal research. I was extremely fond of the hashtag "echolocation" the tweets under is are gold.


One of the tweets I am most proud of sharing this week was the comparison of a dolphin brain to a human brain. Dolphins, having much more surface area to their brain, make them highly sensitive mammals.





I commented on Kimberly Salazar's latest blog post on behalf of her Research Agenda. All three of her sources focused in on bottlenose dolphins which in my opinion allows for her essays to have a well organized and planned out structure. Her page at first glance has little to no correlation to bottlenose dolphins, but upon browsing the different tabs, one is able to get the gist of the research topic. As for the Annotated Bibliographies, Kimberly has a great understanding of the authors as well as the topic. The articles are up to date, and she lists the credentials of the authors.


 
 
 

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