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Wild Biology News Archives Page 5
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 | Results 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 |
 | Scientists have identified a process by which marine organisms influence the amount of atmospheric carbon the sea absorbs. ...> Full Article |
 | Researchers have developed a better way too estimate the numbers of European Otters and their effects on the fish farming industry ...> Full Article |
 | Asian and European honey bees can learn to understand one another's dance languages despite having evolved different forms of communication ...> Full Article |
 | 2 dolphin stocks may be recovering from tuna fishing practices ...> Full Article |
 | After 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 |
 | Atlantic 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 |
 | In 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 |
 | The 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 |
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
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Seafloor bacteria are more abundant and diverse than previously thought
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 | Throughout the overlooked depths of Lake Michigan and other Great Lakes, a small but important animal is rapidly disappearing. ...> Full Article |
 | Silkworms have a unique ability to eat toxic mulberry leaves without feeling ill, and researchers have come one step closer to understanding why ...> Full Article |
 | Sizes and locations of massive jellyfish blooms controlled by interactions between many factors, not just by sea temperatures ...> Full Article |
A researcher has found that sick female deer mice devote their energy to producing healthier offspring
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Study points to heat, not light, as engine driving biodiversity
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 | Experts highlight actions to stem declines and ensure sustainable fishing ...> Full Article |
 | Researcher is on the trail of tiny hangers-on this summer ...> Full Article |
 | Remote-controlled sensor networks are helping scientists track rare bird populations ...> Full Article |
 | Each 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 |
 | Marine 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 |
 | Fish Scales, Mollusk Shells Play a Role in Fishery Management ...> Full Article |
 | Turtle biologists in the US and China hope to prevent species' extinction ...> Full Article |
 | 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 |
 | Some humpback populations still slow to recover ...> Full Article |
 | Discovery opens new avenues of research into the evolution of reproduction on land ...> Full Article |
 | Y-larvae have been one of the greatest zoological mysteries for over a century ...> Full Article |
 | The invasion of gigantic Burmese pythons in South Florida appears to be rapidly expanding ...> Full Article |
 | When 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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