Creative common liscence

Creative common liscence
Science Cartoon by Vishal K. Muliya is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Based on a work at https://vkmuliya.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

A Science cartoon based on Global crisis of Energy



A Science cartoon based on Global crisis of 

Energy


Global crisis of energy needs no introduction. Studies conducted by Benjamin K. Sovacool from Aarhus University, Denmark brought the conclusion about diminishing the fossil fuel within decade. Water crisis is of equal importance and need immediate attention for conservation.



            Here both the facts are included and kindly find the attached papers in the links.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2015.12.020





Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Science Cartoon on "Veg diet of spiders"



Veg diet of spiders

        Spiders, a group of predominantly insectivorous predators, occasionally use plant food to supplement their insect prey. Martin Nyffeler, Eric J. Olson and William O.C. Symondson reviewed the literature and found that using plant as food by spiders are common. After reviewing 95 reports they concluded more than 60% spiders belongs to ten families are using plants in their diet. Spiders feed on a wide diversity of plant-derived products including floral nectar, extrafloral nectar, stigmatic exudate, plant sap, honeydew, seeds, Beltian bodies, Müllerian bodies and pollen (originating from very different plant types such as coniferous and deciduous trees, herbaceous plants and shrubs, annual weeds, grasses, climbing plants, orchids, carnivorous plants, and ferns).However, why spiders are including plants in their diet and what is the effect of herbal diet on physiology of spiders are still unknown and area to be explored.
Present cartoon is based on above research.

Journal Reference: Nyffeler et al (2016), Plant-eating by spiders, Journal of Arachnology, 44(1):15-27  http://dx.doi.org/10.1636/P15-45.1