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Biological Clock Ticks Slower for Female Birds Who Choose Good Mates
January 18, 2011 In birds as in people, female fertility declines with age. But some female birds can slow the ticking of their biological clocks by choosing the right mates, says a new ... > full story -
Telomere Length as an Indicator of Life Expectancy for the Southern Giant Petrel
January 18, 2011 The length of telomeres, the DNA fragments that protect the ends of chromosomes from deterioration, could be an indicator of life expectancy in the southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus), an ... > full story -
Australian Birds Attract Mates With 'Scary Movie Effect'
January 17, 2011 Using a horror film to bring your date closer is a classic move in the teenage playbook. Now, a study of Australian birds finds that other animals use the same "scary movie effect" to attract female ... > full story -
Putting the Dead to Work: Conservation Paleobiologists Dig Deep to Solve Today's Ecological, Evolutionary Questions
January 14, 2011 Conservation paleobiologists -- scientists who use the fossil record to understand the evolutionary and ecological responses of present-day species to changes in their environment -- are putting the ... > full story -
100-Year-Old Specimens at California Museum Help Determine When Avian Pox Hit Galapagos
January 13, 2011 A research team from across the United States and Ecuador has pinpointed 1898 as the year the avipoxvirus, or avian pox, hit the Galapagos Islands and started infecting its birds. This estimation is ... > full story -
Genetically Modified Chickens That Don't Transmit Bird Flu Developed; Breakthrough Could Prevent Future Bird Flu Epidemics
January 13, 2011 Chickens genetically modified to prevent them spreading bird flu have been produced by researchers in the ... > full story -
Environmental Changes May Affect Vital Cooperate Bird Behaviors
January 11, 2011 While scientists believe that climate change and related extreme weather events will likely affect the earth's flora and fauna, just how much is not known. A new study however shows an important link ... > full story -
How Seabirds Share Their Habitat
January 11, 2011 When different species of seabirds share a habitat with limited sources of food, they must differ in their feeding habits. This specialization is known by biologists as an “ecological ... > full story -
Winter Sports Threaten Indigenous European Mountain Birds, Research Finds
January 11, 2011 In the winter months, the mountain ranges of central Europe attract thousands of tourists for skiing, snowboarding and other outdoor sports, but conservationists fear this annual invasion may ... > full story -
Biofuel Grasslands Better for Birds Than Ethanol Staple Corn, Researchers Find
January 6, 2011 Developing biofuel from native perennials instead of corn in the Midwest's rolling grasslands would better protect threatened bird populations, research suggests. Federal mandates and market forces ... > full story
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