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Bees and Social Insects: Highly Complex Chemical Communications
A recent study looked at the behavior between queens and workers in one bumblebee species, finding tha a single system of pheromones doesn't control behavior across several species, as previously thought.
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Beavers and the Environment: Dams Help Remove Nitrogen From Estuaries and Restore Streams
New Giant Tortoise Found On the Galapagos Islands; Better Conservation Called For, Researchers Say
Vulture Populations Causing Problems In Populated Areas of Brazil, New Study Shows
Extinct Pig-Snouted Turtle Discovered In Utah Sheds Light On Evolution, Researchers Say
Asteroid and Spacecraft: NASA Craft For Bennu Trip In Testing [VIDEO]
Maples and the Adirondacks: Searching for Growth Decline Reasons
Mass Extinctions Directly Linked to Comet and Asteroid Showers, Say Researchers
Domesticated Dogs Originated In Central Asia, New Study Shows
Bird Conservation: Migratory Routes Of European Rollers Need Special Attention, Researchers Say
Fish and Adaptation: Mangrove Fish Jumps into Air in Warming Water
Monarch Butterflies and California's Drought: Planting Desert Milkweed Boosts Breeding Populations [VIDEO]
Climate Change and Tree Growth: Increased Rainfall Can Actually Reduce Tree Growth In the African Savanna, Researchers Say




