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Lichens function as indicators of nitrogen pollution in forests 10/8/2008

Deepest living fishes caught on camera for the first time 10/8/2008

Shift in bald eagle diet linked to sea otter decline 10/7/2008

Wielding microbe against microbe, beetle defends its food source 10/6/2008

Moths with a nose for learning 10/5/2008

Reproducing early and often is the key to rapid evolution in plants 10/4/2008

Atlantic tuna return thousands of miles to birthplace to spawn 10/3/2008

Study Reveals an Oily Diet for Subsurface Life 10/1/2008

Common insecticide can decimate tadpole populations 9/30/2008

Researchers describe for first time how some bacteria kill males: They first invade the mother 9/29/2008

Captive breeding introduced infectious disease to Mallorcan amphibians 9/28/2008

Researchers find animal with ability to survive climate change 9/26/2008

Wolves show scientists are barking up the wrong tree 9/25/2008

Extinct may not be forever for some species of Galapagos tortoises 9/24/2008

Remembrance of tussles past: paper wasps show surprisingly strong memory for previous encounters 9/23/2008

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Bat Species in Greater Yellowstone Area Subject of Talk at Grand Teton National Park (6/10/2008)

Bat Species in Greater Yellowstone Area Subject of Talk at Grand Teton National ParkResults of the first and only comprehensive bat inventory of the Greater Yellowstone Area will be the first topic of the popular summer seminar series ...> Full Article


New research shows how marine organisms help oceans sequester carbon (6/10/2008)

New research shows how marine organisms help oceans sequester carbonScientists have identified a process by which marine organisms influence the amount of atmospheric carbon the sea absorbs. ...> Full Article


Otters reveal their identity (6/9/2008)

Otters reveal their identityResearchers have developed a better way too estimate the numbers of European Otters and their effects on the fish farming industry ...> Full Article


Honey bee dance breaks down cultural barrier (6/8/2008)

Honey bee dance breaks down cultural barrierAsian and European honey bees can learn to understand one another's dance languages despite having evolved different forms of communication ...> Full Article


Study shows eastern tropical pacific ocean dolphin populations improving (6/7/2008)

Study shows eastern tropical pacific ocean dolphin populations improving2 dolphin stocks may be recovering from tuna fishing practices ...> Full Article


Researchers find human virus in chimpanzees (6/6/2008)

Researchers find human virus in chimpanzeesAfter studying chimpanzees in the wilds of Tanzania's Mahale Mountains National Park a research team has produced powerful scientific evidence that chimpanzees are becoming sick from viral infectious diseases they have likely contracted from humans. ...> Full Article


Puffins added to the list of dwindling North Sea birdlife (6/5/2008)

Puffins added to the list of dwindling North Sea birdlifeAtlantic Puffin numbers on the Isle of May off Scotland's east coast have declined by 30% during the last five years after a period of almost 40 years of rapid population increase. ...> Full Article


Earthworm detectives provide genetic clues for dealing with soil pollution (6/4/2008)

Earthworm detectives provide genetic clues for dealing with soil pollutionEarthworms can tell us how acidic soil is ...> Full Article


New study reveals image makes the bird (6/3/2008)

New study reveals image makes the birdIn the world of birds, where fancy can be as fleeting as flight, the color of the bird apparently has a profound effect on more than just its image. A new study of barn swallows reveals it also affects the bird's physiology. ...> Full Article


Research uncovers the hidden world of turtles (6/3/2008)

Research uncovers the hidden world of turtlesThe frog may be the environmental indicator of the land, but researchers reckon when it comes to the sea, we should look to the turtle. ...> Full Article


Family feuds: Why close relatives keep their distance in the animal kingdom (6/2/2008)

Mammals cannot share their habitat with closely related species because the need for the same kind of food and shelter would lead them to compete to the death ...> Full Article


Life at Rock Bottom Boosts Bacteria (6/1/2008)

Seafloor bacteria are more abundant and diverse than previously thought ...> Full Article


A Great Lakes mystery: The case of the disappearing species (6/1/2008)

A Great Lakes mystery: The case of the disappearing speciesThroughout the overlooked depths of Lake Michigan and other Great Lakes, a small but important animal is rapidly disappearing. ...> Full Article


The secret behind silkworm's hardy stomachs (5/31/2008)

The secret behind silkworm's hardy stomachsSilkworms have a unique ability to eat toxic mulberry leaves without feeling ill, and researchers have come one step closer to understanding why ...> Full Article


Scientists Discover Stinging Truths About Jellyfish Blooms in the Bering Sea (5/30/2008)

Scientists Discover Stinging Truths About Jellyfish Blooms in the Bering SeaSizes and locations of massive jellyfish blooms controlled by interactions between many factors, not just by sea temperatures ...> Full Article


Mice mothers devote energies to offspring when life is threatened (5/29/2008)

A researcher has found that sick female deer mice devote their energy to producing healthier offspring ...> Full Article


What makes life go at the tropics? (5/28/2008)

Study points to heat, not light, as engine driving biodiversity ...> Full Article


Over 50 percent of oceanic shark species threatened with extinction (5/27/2008)

Over 50 percent of oceanic shark species threatened with extinctionExperts highlight actions to stem declines and ensure sustainable fishing ...> Full Article


Researcher keeping track of ticks (5/27/2008)

Researcher keeping track of ticksResearcher is on the trail of tiny hangers-on this summer ...> Full Article


Birds call connect (5/26/2008)

Birds call connectRemote-controlled sensor networks are helping scientists track rare bird populations ...> Full Article


Scientists announce top 10 new species (5/26/2008)

Scientists announce top 10 new speciesEach year the IISE announces a list of the Top 10 New Species for the preceding calendar year. The Top 10 new species described in 2007 ...> Full Article


Scientists fathom ecological niches of ocean microbes (5/25/2008)

Scientists fathom ecological niches of ocean microbesMarine bacteria in the wild organize into professions or lifestyle groups that partition many resources, rather than competing for them, so that microbes with one lifestyle, such as free-floating cells, flourish in proximity with closely related microbes that may spend life attached to zooplankton or algae. ...> Full Article


Researchers Seek Clues in Unusual Places to Help Determine the Ages of Fish and Shellfish Populations (5/24/2008)

Researchers Seek Clues in Unusual Places to Help Determine the Ages of Fish and Shellfish PopulationsFish Scales, Mollusk Shells Play a Role in Fishery Management ...> Full Article


Relocation of endangered Chinese turtle may save species (5/23/2008)

Relocation of endangered Chinese turtle may save speciesTurtle biologists in the US and China hope to prevent species' extinction ...> Full Article


How can we measure the emotional states of animals? (5/23/2008)

How can we measure the emotional states of animals?Rats housed in standard conditions show a stronger response to the loss of an expected food reward than those housed in enriched conditions, perhaps indicating a more negative emotional state ...> Full Article


New study finds most North Pacific humpback whale populations rebounding (5/22/2008)

New study finds most North Pacific humpback whale populations reboundingSome humpback populations still slow to recover ...> Full Article


Reproductive plasticity revealed: Neotropical treefrog can choose to lay eggs in water or on land (5/21/2008)

Reproductive plasticity revealed: Neotropical treefrog can choose to lay eggs in water or on landDiscovery opens new avenues of research into the evolution of reproduction on land ...> Full Article


Clue to mystery crustacean in parasite form (5/20/2008)

Clue to mystery crustacean in parasite formY-larvae have been one of the greatest zoological mysteries for over a century ...> Full Article


Florida python invasion expanded and still growing (5/19/2008)

Florida python invasion expanded and still growingThe invasion of gigantic Burmese pythons in South Florida appears to be rapidly expanding ...> Full Article


Larger horns a gamble for young Soay sheep (5/18/2008)

Larger horns a gamble for young Soay sheepWhen it comes to winning mates, larger horns are an asset for male Soay sheep. But those that grow them may be putting their young lives on the line ...> Full Article


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