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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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Mussels Demonstrate Remarkable Resilience to Marine Heat Waves, New Research Finds
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'Homebrew' Tropical Storm Grows Stronger on Path to US East Coast, Experts Warn Potential Tropical Cyclone 16
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Mugger Crocodiles Save Dog from Feral Attack in India, Study Suggests Local Reptiles are More Intelligent
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Endangered Corals Could Be Restored Depending On Their Mating Life, Study Says
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Wealthy Countries Need Zero Planet-Heating Emissions To Combat Climate Crisis, UN Warns
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More Than 50 Adult Fish Found Dead In River Spey; Authorities Launch Probe
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US Drought Threatens Drinking Water of Some Midwest Towns
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Alarming Microplastic in Great Lakes Harm Wildlife, Human Health, Report Shows
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Hazardous Wildfire Smoke Is Reversing Decades Of Air Pollution Progress In US
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Primitive Plate Tectonics That Existed 4 Billion Years Ago May Helped Life to Form on Earth [Study]
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Stormy Conditions Likely in Eastern Florida, Southeast Coast Due to Developing Low-Pressure
Glow-in-the-Dark Petunia Made From Mushroom Genes, Available by 2024