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Austin,TX,USA

Member Since:

Jan 08, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

4:50 mile  1987

18:01 5k 5:48/mile  2002

36:36 10k  5:53/mile  1988

1:24:37 Half Marathon 6:25/mile  2003

3:42:00 Marathon 8:25/mile  1998

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

18 Minute 5k

Personal:

Location:  Austin TX

Born 1968 in Columbia, MO.

Engaged to Lori Juergens.  We have a black lab named Abbie who was my trail running partner for years, but she's in her golden years now, and a Belgian Sheepdog named Maggie, who is a nut.

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Total Distance
6.80

Tonight I did the Trinity City Hall run again.  I listened to a Canadian science  podcast that was talking about selection pressures that drive gonadotroph, the male reproductive organ, size in mosquito fish.  Male mosquito fish have large gonadotrophs for the size of their bodies, with lengths ranging from 20% to 70% of their body length.  They are internal fertalizers, hence the need for a gonadotroph.  During courtship they "wave these around wildly" and females are very selective, favoring the males with the largest gonadotrophs.  The question was then, why the large variation in gonadotroph size?  Why don't they all just have large gonadotrophs?   It turns out that a large gonadotroph is a big disadvantage if there are prediators around because the hydrodynamic drag it presents slows the burst swimming speed of the fish too much.  Therefore, predators exert a selective pressure for smaller gonadotrophs, while females exert a selective pressure for large gonadotrophs.  They demonstrated that it was the gonadotroph size that females were selective for, and not other attributes, by doing studies where they showed female fish side by side identical movie displays of a male fish doing his courtship dance, except that on one of the displays the gonadotroph had been digitally enhanced by 15%, (I wouldn't make this up) and they demonstrated that it was gonadotroph size that was the selected for attribute.

Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00
Comments
From schotz on Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 22:03:15

who needs a podcast when we have your cliff notes versions!

With all these visits to city hall, you should run for office.

From Jon on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:18:14

Digitally enhanced fish porn, Canadian tax dollars at work.

From Nevels on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:28:58

I always wondered what Canadians did in their spare time...

From Bob Anderton on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:30:41

It does explain my slow swim times in triathlons.

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