"Nature" names Tsukisome anemone research as one of November’s best science images
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A groundbreaking video from Kumamoto University's Center for Water Cycle, Marine Evironment and Disaster Management (Aitsu Marine Station) has been selected as one of "November's Best Science Images" by the scientific journal Nature. This special feature celebrates the most visually striking and scientifically innovative research images each month, and the selection is an incredible honor for Associate Professor. Yoshikawa and his team.
Understanding the evolution of insect mating behavior is essential for explaining how early insects adapted to life on land. A new study examines Petrobiellus akkesiensis, a rare jumping bristletail, and reveals that its highly specialized male genital structures enable direct spermatophore transfer via genital coupling—a mechanism previously undocumented in apterygote insects. This discovery provides an important missing link in the evolution of mating strategies within Archaeognatha.