Apparently it does… a few minutes of googling turned up a cite to Rodolfo Llinas (1987), who referred to it as “a process paralleled by some human academics upon obtaining university tenure.”
Hah! Um… hm. A quick perusal of Google results for “sea squirt -tenure” gets me some moderately interesting stuff about their role as high-sensitivity harbingers for certain pollutants, and something about invasive sea-squirt species in harbors. But nothing about their life-cycle per se. I give a tentative “no.”
Apparently it does… a few minutes of googling turned up a cite to Rodolfo Llinas (1987), who referred to it as “a process paralleled by some human academics upon obtaining university tenure.”
Has the life cycle of the sea squirt ever been notably used to describe something other than the reaction of an academic to tenure?
Hah! Um… hm. A quick perusal of Google results for “sea squirt -tenure” gets me some moderately interesting stuff about their role as high-sensitivity harbingers for certain pollutants, and something about invasive sea-squirt species in harbors. But nothing about their life-cycle per se. I give a tentative “no.”