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Smells May Help Birds Find Their Homes, Avoid Inbreeding; Research May Bring Help to Endangered Species
Birds may have a more highly
developed sense of smell
than researchers previously
thought, contend scholars
who have found that penguins
...  > full story

Chinese Researchers Identify Insect Host Species of a Famous Tibetan Medicinal Fungus
Based on an extensive survey
of the literature pertaining
to the Chinese caterpillar
fungus, a fungus with high
medicinal and economic value ...  > full story

Grazing Zebras Versus Cattle: Not So Black and White
African ranchers often
prefer to keep wild grazers
like zebra off the grass
that fattens their cattle.
But a new study shows that
grazing by wild animals
...  > full story

Scientists Discover Rare Theropod Dinosaur Wounded in Action in Southern Utah
Raptor dinosaurs like the
iconic Velociraptor from the
movie franchise Jurassic
Park are renowned for their
"fear-factor." Their
...  > full story

Smells May Help Birds Find Their Homes, Avoid Inbreeding; Research May Bring Help to Endangered Species Chinese Researchers Identify Insect Host Species of a Famous Tibetan Medicinal Fungus Grazing Zebras Versus Cattle: Not So Black and White Scientists Discover Rare Theropod Dinosaur Wounded in Action in Southern Utah

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Unprecedented Role Reversal: Ground Beetle Larvae Lure Amphibians and Prey Upon Them
September 23, 2011 — Usually it's the frog that catches the unsuspecting bug for a tasty snack, but in an unprecedented predator-prey role reversal, a certain group of ground beetle larvae are able to lure their ... > full story

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Primitive Birds Shared Dinosaurs' Fate
September 21, 2011 — A new study puts an end to the longstanding debate about how archaic birds went extinct, suggesting they were virtually wiped out by the same meteorite impact that put an end to dinosaurs 65 million ... > full story

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Biodiversity Loss May Be Contributing to Amphibian-Killing Fungal Infection
September 20, 2011 — Researchers have shown that loss of biodiversity may be contributing to a fungal infection that is killing amphibians around the world, and provides more evidence for why biodiversity is important to ... > full story

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New Technique Fills Gaps in Fossil Record
September 20, 2011 — Evolutionary biologists have resolved a long-standing paleontological problem by reconciling the fossil record of species diversity with modern DNA ... > full story

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Not Tonight Deer: A New Birth Control Vaccine Helps Reduce Urban Deer Damage
September 19, 2011 — A new birth control vaccine for white-tailed deer -- a growing nuisance in urban areas for gardens and landscaping -- eliminates the dangerous reproductive behavior behind the annual autumn surge in ... > full story

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New Thinking on Regulation of Sex Chromosomes in Fruit Flies
September 19, 2011 — Biologists have discovered that dosage compensation does not occur in the reproductive cells of male fruit ... > full story

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95% of Iberian Vertebrate Hotspots Are Not Protected, Study Finds
September 19, 2011 — A study carried out by Spanish and Italian biologists concluded that 95% of areas with high concentrations of vertebrates in the Iberian Peninsula are not in protected areas. It also proposes ... > full story

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Desert Beetles Shelter Broods from Attacking Parasitic Wasps Under Stacks of Dummy Eggs
September 18, 2011 — Seed beetles often will stack their eggs, using them as shields to protect the bottom egg from attacks by parasitic wasps, reveals new ... > full story

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Invasive Amphibians, Reptiles in Florida Outnumber World, Study Finds
September 17, 2011 — Florida has the world's worst invasive amphibian and reptile problem, and a new 20-year study verifies the pet trade as the No. 1 cause of the species' ... > full story

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New Threat Closes in on Iconic Galápagos Wildlife
September 17, 2011 — Renewed vigilance over the biosecurity of the Galápagos Islands is needed, based on new research on the risk posed by West Nile ... > full story

 

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