Covering the cavity holding their gills may help a stock - still cuttlefish in another way too, the researchers suggest: It may stifle water flow in and out of that recess, thereby reducing the size of
tiny pressure waves that could alert predators to the creature's presence.
Not exact matches
I built a work that exploits the phenomenon of sonoluminescence, in which extremely high
pressure sound
waves in liquids create
tiny sources of electromagnetic energy.
Konrad Wiese, a zoologist at the University of Hamburg, thinks he's figured out how krill keep in touch: their
tiny antennae pick up
pressure waves from their neighbors.
The hose could be bunched up a bit or pulled together to create a small
wave in the rubber to nozzle mating creating a
tiny area that allows
pressure out under the extreme circumstances as you describe.
A
tiny wave in circulation / air
pressure forms off of the coast of Africa somewhere.