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Ecology

A spider monkey feedings on fruits of spondia mombin

Boozing animals may not be as rare as previously thought

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans

Bacteria work together to thrive in difficult conditions

Categories Technology
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Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents’ size, experience

Categories Technology
Peacock butterfly

Butterflies accumulate enough static electricity to attract pollen without contact

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
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Giant Lizards Could Save Australian Sheep Farms Millions, Study Reveals

Categories Life & Non-humans
A sandhopper found around 30cm beneath the beach surface at Portwrinkle, Cornwall (UK). The creature had elevated its magnesium levels to enter a torpid state meaning it could survive the cold winter months

Is magnesium the sleeping potion that enables sandhoppers to survive cold winters?

Categories Life & Non-humans
Vapourer moth caterpillar being measured with the laser Doppler vibrometer

Caterpillars can detect their predators by the static electricity they emit

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Nightly automated photography revealed which animals are the main consumers of the fruit: camel crickets (A: Diestrammena japonica, B left: Diestrammena brunneri), ground beetles (B right: Synuchus sp.), earwigs (C, D top: Eparchus yezoensis) and woodlice (D bottom, E: Porcellio scaber).

Tiny Invertebrates Like Woodlice and Earwigs Found to Disperse Seeds, Setting New Record

Categories Life & Non-humans
An illustration depicting a fosa stalking a diademed sifaka lemur in the isolated Betampona Strict Nature Reserve in Madagascar

Lemur’s lament: when one vulnerable species stalks another

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
a nighttime pollinator, like a moth, holding its nose at the stinky fumes coming off near some wildflowers

Nighttime Pollution Threatens Pollinators

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
The lion in East Africa changes hunting habits due to tiny ant species

Tiny ant species disrupts lion’s hunting behavior

Categories Life & Non-humans
A hypothetical fractal forest generated with AI

Complexity of forests cannot be explained by simple mathematical rules

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
A female with three spots on the hindwing

Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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