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Yosemite resurvey shows small mammals moving up in world 10/12/2008

Opening a can of worms: serendipitous discovery reveals earthworms more diverse than first thought 10/11/2008

New evidence: why flowers self-fertilize? 10/10/2008

Bird diversity lessens human exposure to West Nile Virus 10/9/2008

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

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Team of researchers explain how birds navigate (5/1/2008)

Scientists have synthesized and studied a sophisticated molecule that, under illumination, is sensitive to both the magnitude and the direction of magnetic fields as tiny as the Earth's, which is, on average, one-twenty thousandth as strong as a refrigerator magnet. ...> Full Article


New species discovered in Brazil (4/30/2008)

New species discovered in BrazilLegless lizard and tiny woodpecker among new species ...> Full Article


Are you looking at me? (4/30/2008)

Are you looking at me?Birds can tell if you are watching them - because they are watching you. ...> Full Article


New mammal species for Ireland (4/29/2008)

New mammal species for IrelandA postgraduate student has discovered a mammal which has never been seen before in Ireland ...> Full Article


Smart buoys warn ships of whales (4/29/2008)

Smart buoys warn ships of whalesEndangered North Atlantic right whales are safer along Massachusetts Bay's busy shipping lanes this spring, thanks to a new system of smart buoys ...> Full Article


Freshwater Herring Had Salty Origin (4/28/2008)

Freshwater Herring Had Salty OriginMarine invasion which occurred in West Africa 25 to 50 million years ago, coincident with a major oceanic incursion into the region ...> Full Article


Road losses add up, taxing amphibians and other animals (4/28/2008)

Road losses add up, taxing amphibians and other animalsWhen frogs hit the road, many croak ...> Full Article


Arctic marine mammals on thin ice (4/27/2008)

Experts outline primary risks of climate change to natives of the Arctic ...> Full Article


Are Ice Age relics the next casualty of climate change? (4/27/2008)

Are Ice Age relics the next casualty of climate change?Wildlife Conservation Society launches new study of musk ox ...> Full Article


Ugandan monkeys harbor evidence of infection with unknown poxvirus (4/26/2008)

Ugandan monkeys harbor evidence of infection with unknown poxvirusResearchers report this month that red colobus monkeys in a park in western Uganda have been exposed to an unknown orthopoxvirus, a pathogen related to the viruses that cause smallpox, monkeypox and cowpox ...> Full Article


Variety is the spice of life: too many males, too little time… (4/25/2008)

Female Australian painted dragon lizards are polyandrous, that is, they mate with as many males as they can safely get access to. ...> Full Article


Western Forests Highly Susceptible to Extensive Outbreaks of Bark Beetle (4/24/2008)

Western Forests Highly Susceptible to Extensive Outbreaks of Bark BeetleLodgepole pine forests have characteristics that could lead to large bark beetle outbreaks in the western U.S. ...> Full Article


Insects use plant like a telephone (4/24/2008)

Insects use plant like a telephoneCommunication between subterranean and aboveground herbivorous insects ...> Full Article


Computation Tools to Analyze Wild Animal Behavior (4/23/2008)

Professor to create software to analyze data from variety of common ecological tools. ...> Full Article


Can Certain Metals Repel Sharks from Fishing Gear? (4/23/2008)

Can Certain Metals Repel Sharks from Fishing Gear?Reducing bycatch could save millions of animals, reduce fishing costs ...> Full Article


Rare example of co-operative behavior in Nature (4/22/2008)

Rare example of co-operative behavior in NatureBirds shown to help each other survive ...> Full Article


Lizard hunting styles impact ability to walk, run (4/21/2008)

Lizard hunting styles impact ability to walk, runForaging sheds light on evolution of biomechanics ...> Full Article


Deep-sea sharks wired for sound (4/20/2008)

Deep-sea sharks wired for soundDeep-sea sharks have been tagged and tracked and their habitats precisely mapped in world-first research to test the conservation value of areas closed to commercial fishing. ...> Full Article


'Extinct' elephant may have been found again - on a different island (4/20/2008)

'Extinct' elephant may have been found again - on a different islandThe Borneo pygmy elephant may not be native to the island of Borneo after all. Instead, the population could be the last survivors of the Javan elephant race - accidentally saved from extinction by the Sultan of Sulu centuries ago ...> Full Article


Inbred males' scent gives them away (4/19/2008)

Female mice can steer clear of inbred males on the basis of their scent alone ...> Full Article


Lizards Undergo Rapid Evolution After Introduction To A New Home (4/19/2008)

Lizards Undergo Rapid Evolution After Introduction To A New HomeResearchers has shown that introducing small, green-backed lizards, Podarcis sicula, to a new environment caused them to undergo rapid and large-scale evolutionary changes. ...> Full Article


Slowly Developing Primates Definitely Not Dim-Witted (4/18/2008)

Slowly Developing Primates Definitely Not Dim-WittedStudy ties big brains of humans and apes to extended growth and longer lives ...> Full Article


Study Finds Mice Can Sense Oxygen Through Skin (4/18/2008)

Study Finds Mice Can Sense Oxygen Through SkinBiologists at the University of California, San Diego have discovered that the skin of mice can sense low levels of oxygen and regulate the production of erythropoietin, or EPO, the hormone that stimulates our bodies to produce red blood cells and allows us to adapt to high-altitude, low-oxygen environments ...> Full Article


World's oldest living tree discovered in Sweden (4/17/2008)

World's oldest living tree discovered in SwedenThe world's oldest recorded tree is a 9,550 year old spruce in the Dalarna province of Sweden. The spruce tree has shown to be a tenacious survivor that has endured by growing between erect trees and smaller bushes in pace with the dramatic climate changes over time. ...> Full Article


Novel living system recreates predator-prey interaction (4/15/2008)

Novel living system recreates predator-prey interactionThe hunter-versus-hunted phenomenon exemplified by a pack of lionesses chasing down a lonely gazelle has been recreated in a Petri dish with lowly bacteria. ...> Full Article


Insects evolved radically different strategy to smell (4/14/2008)

Scientists find that insects use fast-acting ion channels to smell odors, a major break with the ideology of the field -- and evolution ...> Full Article


New conservation map maximizes species protection in biodiversity hotspot (4/13/2008)

New conservation map maximizes species protection in biodiversity hotspotAn international team of researchers has developed a remarkable new road map for finding and protecting thousands of rare species that live only in Madagascar, considered one of the most significant biodiversity hot spots in the world ...> Full Article


Madagascar conservation map protects species in biodiversity hot spot (4/12/2008)

Madagascar conservation map protects species in biodiversity hot spotAn international team of researchers has developed a remarkable new roadmap for finding and protecting the best remaining holdouts for thousands of rare species that live only in Madagascar, considered one of the most significant biodiversity hot spots in the world ...> Full Article


Why migratory birds from Asia land in Europe (4/11/2008)

Why migratory birds from Asia land in EuropeMigratory birds make mistakes in terms of direction, but not distance ...> Full Article


Tiny Bug Found In Grand Canyon Region Cave Suggests Big Biodiversity (4/10/2008)

Tiny Bug Found In Grand Canyon Region Cave Suggests Big BiodiversityThe discovery of a new genus of a tiny booklouse from a northern Arizona cave may lead to further protection for cave ecosystems ...> Full Article


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