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Birds Help Plants by Spreading Seeds After Eating Insects From Their Fruits
Relationship patterns among flightless stick insects suggest that birds disperse the eggs after eating gravid females. Lab experiments previously suggested the possibility, but a new genetic analysis of natural populations in Japan by Kobe University researchers now supports the idea.
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Sea Otters Face Multiple Threats Despite Urchin Harvesters’ Efforts, Study
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Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Brought Back Coho Salmon to the Elwha River, Study
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Humpback Whale Songs Detected in Deep Ocean Between Hawaii and Mexico's Isla Clarion in a New Migration Pattern
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Climate Change Threatens the Quality and Flavor of Beer: How Brewers Are Adapting to the Challenge
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Human Noise is 'Scarier' for Wildlife Than a Lion's Roar, New Study Reveals
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New Coral Reef Fish Species Discovered in Great Barrier Reef
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3 in 4 Undescribed Vascular Plants At Risk of Extinction Amidst Threats of Climate Change, Habitat Loss
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Ocean Warming Threatens 70% of Marine Mammals in US Waters [NOAA Study]
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Ancient Tree Rings Reveal Earth's Largest-Ever Solar Storm More Catastrophic Than Carrington Event
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China's Glaciers Melting: Experts Use Geotextiles 'White Sheets' to Preserve Glacierss
Rise of Mysterious Slow Earthquakes in New Zealand Linked to Hidden 'Underground Ocean'
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Annular Solar Eclipse 2023: How to Safely Watch the 'Ring of Fire' Phenomenon on October 14






