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The study of the physiology and ecology of animals that don't have backbones, ranging from worms to sea stars, and of parasites, which can often provide insights into complex ecosystems. (Sea star ...
Nov. 7, 2024 — A recent study finds that color vision evolved in animals more than 100 million years before the emergence of colorful fruits and flowers. And there has been a dramatic explosion ...
The Pacific spiny dogfish is the most abundant shark in Puget Sound, despite its former decline due to overfishing in the ...
Trailing behind the fluffy animal, however, is a tail longer than the rest of its body combined, more than 6 inches long, ...
New Zealand’s native stoneflies changed color due to deforestation. This reveals humans' impact on stoneflies evolution.
A common way ecologists predict population counts may be an unreliable way of forecasting future bird counts in urban areas, meaning scientists may be overestimating and underestimating the losses of ...
I was a stunned witness to the last moment of peace in America and her first moment of war,” Charles Sehe said in 2015 ...
A new study from the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University has revealed that ...
Metabarcoding & Metagenomics (MBMG) has been approved for inclusion in Clarivate’s Web of Science, one of the most renowned citation databases that indexes the world’s leading scholarly journals. This ...
With over one million specimens and representing 95% of bird species, the bird collections are amongst the largest and most comprehensive in the world. The museum’s large collection of amphibians and ...
The National Museum of Natural History’s Invertebrate Zoology collection is home to ... "Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research" published a year after their voyage.