Human environmental effects favor cosmopolitan species over local iconic species
Human habitat modification is favouring the same species everywhere, while unique species are disappearing, finds a study publishing on December ...
Human habitat modification is favouring the same species everywhere, while unique species are disappearing, finds a study publishing on December ...
Credit: Gabby Salazar Encouraging people to change their behavior through social marketing campaigns can help the recovery of threatened wildlife ...
From guitarfish to angel sharks the EDGE of Existence highlights the most ancient fish sinking into extinctionCredit: (c) Simon Fraser ...
Credit: Neil D'Cruze Alarming footage captured by World Animal Protection and the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) at University of ...
Credit: Judd Aiken, 2018. A major compound in soil organic matter degrades chronic wasting disease prions and decreases infectivity in ...
Credit: Derren Fox/RSPB When the UK's Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) set out to tag razorbills, their ...
Credit: Georgia Tech / Ben Brumfield / shot at Georgia Aquarium Nemo, the adorable clownfish in the movie Finding Nemo, ...
Peafowl crest feathers resonate with frequencies used for tail-rattling behaviourCredit: Roslyn Dakin Indian peafowl crests resonate efficiently and specifically to ...
Research finds indicators of rat populations, from rental properties to garbage-filled alleys Rats. Can't live with them, can't live without ...
The secret of brown trout dying uncoveredCredit: Chair of Zoology / Technical University of Munich Every summer in Southern Germany, ...
Credit: ©Johan Lind/N Planning and self control in animals do not require human-like mental capacities, according to a study from ...
Credit: WSU Washington State University scientists have discovered genes and other genetic variations that appear to be involved in cancerous ...
Credit: Jim Beasley A computer model developed at the University of Wyoming by UW researchers and others has demonstrated remarkable ...
Credit: Duncan Brake New research from North Carolina State University demonstrates that consumer-grade drones are effective tools for monitoring marine ...
Humpback whales sing increasingly complex songs, but University of Queensland researchers have discovered they may suddenly switch to something simpler, ...
Credit: Vincent Moncorgé The vertebrates, the animal group to which humans belong, are extremely diverse and have colonised virtually all ...
A recent analysis of data related to the brown bear (Ursus arctos) estimates that suitable habitat will be reduced by ...
Credit: Hugh McGregor / Arid Recovery New research led by the Threatened Species Recovery Hub has revealed which Australian mammals ...
Credit: Lewis Campbell Frogs from groups exposed to a deadly virus are breeding at younger ages, new research suggests. Scientists ...
New research from Portland State University finds vitamin D, or a lack thereof can trigger or suspend embryonic development in ...
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