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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

All Articles Tagged As: lemurs


New population of highly threatened greater bamboo lemur found in Madagascar (7/25/2008)

New population of highly threatened greater bamboo lemur found in MadagascarDiscovery raises hopes for survival of rare species ...> Full Article



Primate's Scent Speaks Volumes (6/24/2008)

Primate's Scent Speaks VolumesLemur's scented name tag indicates kin relationships ...> Full Article



It started with a squeak: Moonlight serenade helps lemurs pick mates of the right species (5/10/2008)

It started with a squeak: Moonlight serenade helps lemurs pick mates of the right speciesResearch has shown that our desperately cute distant cousins use vocalisations to pick up a partner of the right species ...> 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


New satellite imaging research could save the lemur in Madagascar (3/9/2008)

New satellite imaging research could save the lemur in MadagascarHabitat monitoring by GPS in Madagascar ...> Full Article


Tracking gliding behavior in the 'flying' lemur (2/12/2008)

Tracking gliding behavior in the 'flying' lemurThe "flying" lemur of Malaysia is the champion of all gliding mammals, able to drop from the forest canopy, glide more than the length of two football fields, execute 90-degree turns and then alight gently on a tree trunk. ...> Full Article


Hanging Around With the Lemurs (10/30/2007)

Hanging Around With the LemursAnthropologist peers into the lives of the planet's most primitive primates. ...> Full Article

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