Animals
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Pollinator Decline: The Hidden Threat to Australia’s Apple Production
New research led by Western Sydney University, in partnership with Hort Innovation, has delivered the most comprehensive assessment of pollination in apple crops in Australia by exploring pollination services provided by native and non-native bees for apple cultivation in Australia.
Latest Research Articles
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1000 Endangered Seagull Chicks Die Mysteriously in Israel Nesting Area, Testing Underway
Octopus Nursery Discovered 2 Miles Below Surface Might Also be Home of Potential New Species — Costa Rica
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Toxic Algal Bloom Makes Sea Lions Go Aggressive, Attacking Los Angeles Beachgoers
Cat Tien Slender Gecko: Secretive New Species Unexpectedly Discovered in Vietnam National Park
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Octopus Arms: Eight Appendages Mistaken for Tentacles
'Untreatable Bug' Found in Dogs, Experts Warns Against Sharing Bed With Them
Biting Flies Attracted To Anything Blue, Study Finds
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Comparison of Honey Bee, Bumble Bee Preferences for Flower Patches: Implications for Conservation, Agriculture
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Orcas Observed with 99% Occurrence of Lesions, Scientists Worry Health Implications
Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Infestation in Oahu Meets Doom in Hungry Hogs
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Cockroach Milk: Could It Be The Next Superfood?
Oldest Mosasaur Fossil In North America Found