Not All Heroes Wear Capes, but These Termites Did for Science This study has everything: jumping spiders; insects donning striped and solid patterns; and evolutionary lessons about predators and prey.
Mucus-Covered Jellyfish Hint at Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining Shipboard experiments suggested that sediment from the exploitation of metals in the ocean could be harmful to marine life.
Why Warblers Flock to Tonier Neighborhoods In the unequal distribution of birds and other species, ecologists are tracing the impact of bigoted urban policies adopted decades ago.
Bats Discovered to Have Sex in a Way That’s Similar to Birds Bats have long been known for unusual forms of sexual reproduction, and a new study adds another surprise to the behaviors of the winged mammals.
Do Roosters Recognize Themselves in a Mirror? Yes, They Cock-a-Doodle-Doo. A modified version of the classic mirror test suggested that roosters recognize their reflections.