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Cave Research video clips

Date: Oct. 5, 2000
By: Chris Curran
Click here for main biology research story

Molly White, a graduate student in biological sciences, is continuing the work of her adviser, Professor Thomas Kane and others looking for evidence of evolution in simple cave animals. White looks at predator-prey relationships among the beetles and crickets which live in the caves of southern Kentucky. beetle pair does the same thing.

Video #1: Molly explains her research.

Video #2: Molly talks about her caving experience.

Video #3: Molly and fellow graduate student Adam Hott hunt for cave crickets underground.

Video #4: Video of cave crickets underground.

Video #5: Getting through the "birthing canal"

To cover the work of Molly White and her colleague Adam Hott, the University of Cincinnati Division of Public Relations sent photographer Colleen Kelley, photography intern Jacob Hand and writer/videographer Chris Curran. The following videos show what it takes to cover research news underground.

Video #6: Technical difficulties in the damp surroundings.

Video #7: Colleen shows she can pull her weight.

Video #8: The end of a long day!

All video segments were recorded on Sept. 13, 2000 in Overlook Cave near Somerset, Kentucky.


 
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