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Toxic Frogs with Weak Defenses Persist in the Gene Pool Alongside Stronger Competitors
Diversity is a hallmark of life and it shows up in unexpected places. A multi-national team of evolutionary biologists investigated how two types of poison frog co-exist when we expect only one. Their innovative study uncovers conditions where diversity flourishes against the odds and offers new perspectives on chemical defense.
Latest Research Articles
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Breast Cancer Can Form 'Sleeper Cells' After Drug Treatment
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Flame Retardants -- From Plants
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Extreme Mangrove Corals Found on the Great Barrier Reef
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NASA Satellites On-Hand as Dorian Becomes a Category 3 Hurricane
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Nature Tan - Protect Your Body Against Solar Radiation!
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USF-Led Team Deciphers Sea Level Rise from the Last Time Earth's CO2 Set Record Highs
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Daisies that Close at Night Have Camouflaged Petals to Protect Them from Herbivores
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Researchers Gain New Insight About Bacteria Within Grapevine-Killing Crown Gall Tumors
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New UN High-Seas Treaty Must Close Gaps In Biodiversity Governance
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Crouching Lion, Hidden Giraffe
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Scientists Discover Evidence for Past High-Level Sea Rise
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Deep Snow Cover In The Arctic Region Intensifies Heat Waves In Eurasia