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Posted March 27, 2013:
- New Bone Survey Method Could Aid Long-Term Survival of Arctic Caribou
- New Fossil Species from a Fish-Eat-Fish World When Limbed Animals Evolved
- Pesticide Combination Affects Bees' Ability to Learn
- Dusting for Prints from a Fossil Fish to Understand Evolutionary Change
- Lunar Cycle Determines Hunting Behavior of Nocturnal Gulls
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Why Sticking Around Is Sometimes the Better Choice for Males
- Hope for Galapagos Wildlife Threatened by Marine Invaders
- Lemur Lookalikes Are Two New Species, DNA Says
Posted March 25, 2013:
- Scientists Confirm First Two-Headed Bull Shark
- Decoding the Genetic History of the Texas Longhorn
- What a Bunch of Dodos! Catastrophic Mass Extinction of Birds in Pacific Islands Followed Arrival of First People
- Aye-Ayes: Endangered Lemurs' Complete Genomes Are Sequenced and Analyzed for Conservation Efforts
- Homeowner Groups Can Support Native Species in Suburbia
- Research Documents Lesser Prairie Chickens
- Genomes of Peregrine and Saker Falcons Throw Lights on Evolution of a Predatory Lifestyle
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Posted March 21, 2013:
- Seabirds Need Effective Marine Conservation in Wake of Discard Ban, Warns Study
- Fossil Bird Study on Extinction Patterns Could Help Today's Conservation Efforts
- Archerfish Get an Eye Test
- Genetic Analysis Calls for the Protection of Two Highly Endangered Portuguese Fish Species
Posted March 20, 2013:
- Biodiversity Does Not Reduce Transmission of Disease from Animals to Humans, Researchers Find
- Some Alaskan Trout Use Flexible Guts for the Ultimate Binge Diet
Posted March 19, 2013:
- Scientists Discover Reasons Behind Snakes' 'Shrinking Heads'
- Can a Tropical Water Flea Invade European Lakes?
- Adoption and Risk Management in Fish: How Cichlids Prevent Their Young from Being Eaten
Posted March 18, 2013:
- Tourist-Fed Stingrays Change Their Ways
- Suggestions for a Middle Ground Between Unlogged Forest and Intensively Managed Lands
- Male Lions Use Ambush Hunting Strategy
- Where, Oh Where, Has the Road Kill Gone?
- Conservationists Call for Radical Change to ‘war on Poaching’
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Posted March 15, 2013:
- Scientists Produce Cloned Embryos of Extinct Frog
- New Insights on Invasive Fly Threatening US Fruit Crops
- Swarm Intelligence: New Collective Properties of Swarm Dynamics Uncovered
Posted March 14, 2013:
- Predicting Hotspots for Future Flu Outbreaks
- Five-Million-Year-Old Saber-Toothed Cat in Newly Discovered Genus Discovered in Florida
- What Do American Bullfrogs Eat When They're Away from Home? Practically Everything
- Discards Ban Could Impact Seabird Populations
Posted March 13, 2013:
- Bat Disease: More Accurate, Sensitive DNA Test Allows Early Identification of Fungus Causing White Nose Syndrome
- Whole Genome Sequencing of Wild Rice Reveals the Mechanisms Underlying Oryza Genome Evolution
Posted March 12, 2013:
- Marine Diversity Study Proves Value of Citizen Science
- European Invader Outcompetes Canadian Plants Even Outside Its Usual Temperature Range
- Scientists Identify Why Some Fathers Are Left Holding the Baby
- Eel Migration Study Reveals Porbeagle Shark Predation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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