Are your friends friends?
Strictly speaking, many of your friends are likely to be friends with each other – but there are benefits to having friends that don’t hang out together. One of the […]
Strictly speaking, many of your friends are likely to be friends with each other – but there are benefits to having friends that don’t hang out together. One of the […]
As though Tasmanian devils don’t have enough to worry about with their image problem, the population is threatened with extinction by an unusual form of cancer – an aggressive, infectious […]
Birdstrike, the meeting of bird and low-flying plane, has unpleasant consequences for both parties. A new paper in Journal of Applied Ecology makes some timely recommendations as to what responses […]
A nice paper on coatis from a multitude of institutions the other side of the pond (including Ohio State, the Smithsonian and Georgetown University) has found support for the idea […]
I’m rather late to the party on this one because it’s been picked up all over the place, but it’s the rather cool news that York University (in the person […]
Social shorebirds forage together, but it looks as though, as the size of the flock increases, anticipating the actions of others infringes on their hunting of delicious little molluscs. Bijleveld […]
Though you might not be faced with parasites attacking you from all sides, it’s a rather different story if you’re a fish. Life in a three-dimensional aquatic environment is tough […]