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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
All Articles Tagged As: gender
Seagulls: Are males the weaker sex? (5/12/2008)
Study says social context affects the sexes differently ...>
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Intersex Fish Linked To Population And Agriculture In Potomac River Watershed (2/11/2008)
For several years, scientists have been working to determine why so many male smallmouth bass in the Potomac River basin have immature female egg cells in their testes - a form of intersex. They are closer to finding an answer. ...>
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Baboon Dads Have Surprising Influences on Offspring (2/6/2008)
Fatherly contacts during children's younger years found to increase their reproductive fitness as adults, especially among daughters ...>
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