Animals
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Birds Help Plants by Spreading Seeds After Eating Insects From Their Fruits
Relationship patterns among flightless stick insects suggest that birds disperse the eggs after eating gravid females. Lab experiments previously suggested the possibility, but a new genetic analysis of natural populations in Japan by Kobe University researchers now supports the idea.
Latest Research Articles
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Humpback Whale Songs Detected in Deep Ocean Between Hawaii and Mexico's Isla Clarion in a New Migration Pattern
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Human Noise is 'Scarier' for Wildlife Than a Lion's Roar, New Study Reveals
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New Coral Reef Fish Species Discovered in Great Barrier Reef
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Ocean Warming Threatens 70% of Marine Mammals in US Waters [NOAA Study]
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Space Weather Events Cause 9 To 17% Reduction in Bird Migration, Study Says
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Colorado Becomes the First State To Restore Wolves by Popular Vote: What Does It Mean for Oregon?
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Rehabbed Turtles Are Fitted With Satellite Tags to Track Their Recovery and Behavior
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Evolution of Lizards: A New Study Reveals the Patterns and Drivers of Adaptation and Speciation
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Seaweed Red Algae Being Added To Cow Feed Additives To Cut Methane Emission
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200 Grizzly Bears Feast On Army Cutworm Moths Each Year, Study Says
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Polar Bears Struggle To Raise Cubs as Climate Change Reduces Sea Ice, Study
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Cichlid Fish Diversity in Lake Victoria Is Linked to Environmental and Genetic Factors