Animals
-
Spawning Relieves Fish of Body Weight and Boosts Oxygen Intake, Study Finds
The physical relief—in body weight—that temperate fish like cod and Atlantic herring experience after they spawn for the first time allows them to breathe in more oxygen and develop a voracious appetite, all of which leads to a rapid increase in body weight.
Latest Research Articles
-
Wild Orca Pod Sinks Another Yacht Off the Coasts of Spain, Morocco
-
Invasive 'Cocaine Hippo' Population is Getting Out of Control, Colombian Government Plans to Cull Them
-
Food Company Recalls 30,000 Pounds Of Dino Chicken Nuggets Over Reported Metal Piece Contamination
-
UK Zoo Prepares For The Arrival of First Ukrainian Animal Refugee In The Country
-
Gene Editing Technique Could Stop Bird Flu Outbreaks in Chickens, Study Reveals
-
Sea Urchins Overgraze the Mediterranean Seabed, Causing Ecological Damage
-
Joro Spiders, the Yellow-Banded Giant and Gentle Invasive Species Inhabit Eastern US
-
Large Herbivores Play a Key Role in Maintaining Tree Diversity in Protected Areas
-
Ants Prefer Sugar and Oil Over Other Nutrients in Tropical Forests, Study Finds
Last 5 'Akikiki Bird Faces Possible Extinction as Non-Native Mosquitoes Bring Malaria to Hawaii
-
80 Bird Species Named After People to be Renamed by 2024
Siberian Woolly Rhino DNA From Ice Age Found in Fossilized Poop of Ancient Hyena