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Nautilus pompilius: Species History and Conservation Status

17 min · 6. dec. 2021
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In this podcast, I will discuss the species Nautilus pompilius, its ancient lineage, and its current conservation status. This species traces its lineage to over 500 million years ago, yet overfishing by humans could lead to its extinction in 50 years or less. Listen to this episode if you are interested in learning more about the Cambrian Explosion, the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, the five mass extinction events of the Phanerozoic eon, and the life history and conservation of Nautilus pompilius.  Works Cited: Brannen, P. (2017). The Ends of the World. HarperCollins Publishers. Chambered Nautilus. (n.d.) Aquarium of the Pacific. Retrieved November 23, 2021, from https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/species/chambered_nautilus#:~:text=The%20nauilius%20in%20most%20geographic,or%20less%20to%20seek%20prey [https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/species/chambered_nautilus#:~:text=The%20nauilius%20in%20most%20geographic,or%20less%20to%20seek%20prey] Dunstan A, Bradshaw CJA, Marshall J (2011) Nautilus at Risk – Estimating Population Size and Demography of Nautilus pompilius. PLoS ONE 6(2): e16716. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016716 Dunstan, A., Ward, P., Marshall, J. (2010). Nautilus pompilius Life History and Demographics at the Osprey Reef Sea Mount, Coral Sea Australia. PLoS One, 6(2). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016312. Flam, F. (2012). Nautilus Survives 500 Million Years — Until Humans Fancy It. Retrieved November 19, 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2012-07-nautilus-survives-million-years-.html [https://phys.org/news/2012-07-nautilus-survives-million-years-.html] Frey, R., Beresi, M., Evans, D., King, A., Percival, I. (2004). The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: Nautiloid Cephalopods (vol. 1, no. 21, pp. 209-214). Columbia University Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/unm/reader.action?docID=908991 [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/unm/reader.action?docID=908991]. Gray, H. H. (n.d.). Nautiloids: Shelled Marauders of Indiana's Ordovician Seas. https://igws.indiana.edu/FossilsAndTime/nautiloids National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (2018). Endangered Species Act Status Review Report: Chambered Nauilius (Nautilus Pompilius). https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration/final_nautilus_status_review_508_compliant.pdf [https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration/final_nautilus_status_review_508_compliant.pdf]. O’Dor, R.K., Wells, J., Wells, M. (1990). Speed, Jet Pressure, and Oxygen Consumption Relationships in Free-Swimming Nautilus. Journal of Experimental Biology, 154(1), pp. 383-396. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.624.6529&rep=rep1&type=pdf [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.624.6529&rep=rep1&type=pdf] Smith, F. (2021). BIOL 419-001: Extinction [College Course]. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States. The Nautilus. (n.d.). Save the Nautilus. Retrieved November 19, 2021 from https://savethenautilus.com.

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Nautilus pompilius: Species History and Conservation Status

In this podcast, I will discuss the species Nautilus pompilius, its ancient lineage, and its current conservation status. This species traces its lineage to over 500 million years ago, yet overfishing by humans could lead to its extinction in 50 years or less. Listen to this episode if you are interested in learning more about the Cambrian Explosion, the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, the five mass extinction events of the Phanerozoic eon, and the life history and conservation of Nautilus pompilius.  Works Cited: Brannen, P. (2017). The Ends of the World. HarperCollins Publishers. Chambered Nautilus. (n.d.) Aquarium of the Pacific. Retrieved November 23, 2021, from https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/species/chambered_nautilus#:~:text=The%20nauilius%20in%20most%20geographic,or%20less%20to%20seek%20prey [https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/species/chambered_nautilus#:~:text=The%20nauilius%20in%20most%20geographic,or%20less%20to%20seek%20prey] Dunstan A, Bradshaw CJA, Marshall J (2011) Nautilus at Risk – Estimating Population Size and Demography of Nautilus pompilius. PLoS ONE 6(2): e16716. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016716 Dunstan, A., Ward, P., Marshall, J. (2010). Nautilus pompilius Life History and Demographics at the Osprey Reef Sea Mount, Coral Sea Australia. PLoS One, 6(2). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016312. Flam, F. (2012). Nautilus Survives 500 Million Years — Until Humans Fancy It. Retrieved November 19, 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2012-07-nautilus-survives-million-years-.html [https://phys.org/news/2012-07-nautilus-survives-million-years-.html] Frey, R., Beresi, M., Evans, D., King, A., Percival, I. (2004). The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: Nautiloid Cephalopods (vol. 1, no. 21, pp. 209-214). Columbia University Press. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/unm/reader.action?docID=908991 [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/unm/reader.action?docID=908991]. Gray, H. H. (n.d.). Nautiloids: Shelled Marauders of Indiana's Ordovician Seas. https://igws.indiana.edu/FossilsAndTime/nautiloids National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (2018). Endangered Species Act Status Review Report: Chambered Nauilius (Nautilus Pompilius). https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration/final_nautilus_status_review_508_compliant.pdf [https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration/final_nautilus_status_review_508_compliant.pdf]. O’Dor, R.K., Wells, J., Wells, M. (1990). Speed, Jet Pressure, and Oxygen Consumption Relationships in Free-Swimming Nautilus. Journal of Experimental Biology, 154(1), pp. 383-396. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.624.6529&rep=rep1&type=pdf [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.624.6529&rep=rep1&type=pdf] Smith, F. (2021). BIOL 419-001: Extinction [College Course]. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States. The Nautilus. (n.d.). Save the Nautilus. Retrieved November 19, 2021 from https://savethenautilus.com.

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