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- Exotic Manure Is Sure to Lure the Dung Connoisseur
- Birds: Divorce and Breeding Dispersal May Support the Better Option Hypothesis
Posted April 10, 2012:
- Fish, Bugs and Mercury Contamination in Small Ponds: Why We Should Worry About Aquatic Insects and Hg Contamination
- Engineers Unlock Secrets of Beetle Flight
- Balmy Weather Brought out the Bugs, but Was the Frost That Followed a Factor?
Posted April 9, 2012:
- Forest Insects and Diseases Arrive in US Via Imported Plants
- Head and Body Lice Appear to Be the Same Species, Genetic Study Finds
- Black Flies May Have a Purpose After All
- A Bit Touchy: Plants' Insect Defenses Activated by Touch
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- Change from Lab to Natural Setting Dramatically Alters Biological and Genetic Determinants of Behavior
- How Social Contact With Sick Ants Protects Their Nestmates
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- Collaboration Rapidly Connects Fly Gene Discovery to Human Disease
- A New Pipewort Species from a Unique, but Fragile Habitat in India
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- Japanese Honeybees Swarm Huge Hornet Predator to Kill It With Heat
- Corn Insecticide Linked to Great Die-Off of Beneficial Honeybees
- Few Genes Control Neuronal Function
Posted March 12, 2012:
- Butterfly Molecule May Aid Quest for Nuclear Clean-Up Technology
- Scientists Find Insulin, Nutrition Prevent Blood Stem Cell Differentiation in Fruit Flies
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- Insect DNA Offers Tiny Clues About Animals' Changing Habitats
- Insects Have 'Personalities' Too, Research on Novelty-Seeking Honey Bees Indicates
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- Building a Beetle Antifreeze
- Standing Still in Running Water: Lotic Dragon and Damselfly Species Less Able to Adapt to Climate Change
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- Ant Colonies Remember Rivals' Odor and Compete Like Sports Fans
- Eat and Let Die: Insect Feeds on Toxic Plants for Protection from Predators
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