Animals
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Perching Birds Evolved: New Study Challenges Classic Theories of Adaptive Radiation
Today, evolutionary biologists Donald Miles, Robert Ricklefs and Jonathan Losos have the advantage of huge data sets and the power of statistical analysis to study how species within a group develop their own unique characteristics and become new species.
Latest Research Articles
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More Than 50 Adult Fish Found Dead In River Spey; Authorities Launch Probe
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Alarming Microplastic in Great Lakes Harm Wildlife, Human Health, Report Shows
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Monkeys Hate Noise? Research Shows They Produce More Stink To Cope With Noisy Environments
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Kangaroo Facts: Roos Have Complex, Longer Social Relationships Especially After Having a Joey
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Infectious Disease Brucellosis in Dogs Spillover to Humans as UK Sees First 2 Cases Confirmed
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Mammal Evolution In Africa Not Driven By Grasslands Expansions But Through Vegetation Changes, Study Says
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16 Weird-Looking Parasitoid Wasps in Vietnam: Recent Discovery Can Decipher Unknown Parasitic Behaviors
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Wildlife Loss Accelerates: Some Species Feared To Be Extinct 35 Times Faster Due To Human Activities
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RNA From Museum Specimen of Tasmanian Tiger Offers Clues for De-Extinction
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Ants Zombie-Like Behavior: Lancet Liver Fluke Parasite Attacks Ant's Brain, Report Shows
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Bear Sighting in Disney Theme Park Shuts Down Rides, Florida Wildlife Officials Spring to Action
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Alligators are 'Invading' This Pennsylvania Town for the Past Several Months






