Animals
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Seabirds’ Ocean-Wide Movements Revealed by GPS Data
Seabirds roam far and wide in the Indian Ocean—so they need ocean-wide protection, new research shows. All other oceans are known to contain "hotspots" where predators including seabirds feast on prey.
Latest Research Articles
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48 New Ground-Hunting Spider Species Described in Australia's Arid Habitats
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Mercury in Tropical Birds’ Feathers Linked to Gold Mining Activities
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North America Is More Vulnerable to Non-Native Species Invasions Than Australia
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Wolves Reduce Moose Herbivory and Enhance Boreal Forest Biodiversity, Study Finds
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Climate Change Drives Mutation in Flour Beetles That Enhances Their Heat Tolerance
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An Insect Fossil in Amber Unravels the Mystery of Lacewing Evolution, Researchers Report
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Largest Green Energy Power Plant Construction Uses Bubble Curtain to Lessen Noise Pollution for Marine Life
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New Large Moth Species Uncovered in Europe Living Likely in Colder Temperatures
Chimeric Monkey Born Glowing Through Successful Stem Cell Experiment
Invasive Asian Jumping Worm Population Soars in Its 100 Years in Maine
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New Beetle Species With Bottle-Opener Genitalia Discovered in Colombia