Biology News

Feb 9, 2014 by News Staff

U.S. biologists led by Dr Lee Dyer from the University of Nevada Reno have described a new plant species from the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. Left: Piper kelleyi. Right upper: close-up of leaves showing characteristic red color of younger leaves; Right middle: close-up of inflorescence; Right bottom: close-up of infructescence. Image credit: Tepe EJ et al. The chemical compounds produced by plants are source of plants’ unique flavors, aromas,...

Feb 4, 2014 by News Staff

Marine biologists from the University of Costa Rica and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have discovered a new coral species at a depth of about...

Feb 3, 2014 by News Staff

In summer 2010, European marine biologists discovered conspicuous and mysterious ring formations in shallow waters off the Island of Møn in Denmark. Suggestions...

Jan 31, 2014 by Sergio Prostak

A multinational group of biologists has described a new species of sweeper from the waters of the Indian Ocean. Pempheris flavicycla marisrubri, Ras Mohammed,...

Jan 30, 2014 by News Staff

New research explains how a bizarre species of snake scientifically called Chrysopelea paradisi can glide as much as 30 meters from trees. The Paradise...

Jan 29, 2014 by News Staff

A study led by Leila Deravi of Harvard University has provided new details on the adaptive camouflage of a peculiar marine animal called cuttlefish. The...

Jan 29, 2014 by News Staff

A living cold-water coral reef has been discovered by chance in the waters off southern Greenland. This image, taken at a depth of about 900 meters, shows...

Jan 29, 2014 by News Staff

The acrobatic courtship displays of male Golden-collared manakins (Manacus vitellinus) are less energetically costly than they appear, says a group of...

Jan 28, 2014 by News Staff

The Tsamsa phage – a giant virus isolated from zebras that died of anthrax in the Namibia’s Etosha National Park – could open up new...

Jan 27, 2014 by News Staff

New research conducted by an international team of marine biologists reveals that the mantis shrimp Haptosquilla trispinosa uses a unique color vision...

Jan 24, 2014 by News Staff

Dr Joseph Parker, a biologist with both Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History, has described a new genus of rove beetles from...

Jan 24, 2014 by Natali Anderson

Scientists from Brazil and the United Kingdom have described a new species of true river dolphin from the Araguaia River basin, the first such discovery...

Jan 23, 2014 by Sergio Prostak

Marine biologists from Japan and Australia have described a new species of eagle ray in the genus Aetobatus. Aetobatus narutobiei, adult male. Image credit:...

Jan 21, 2014 by News Staff

Researchers from the Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) Program have described a new species of anemone from waters beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica. In...

Jan 18, 2014 by Natali Anderson

New research published in the journal Nature Communications has found that chimpanzees can use gestures to coordinate actions in pursuit of a specific...

Jan 17, 2014 by News Staff

Biologists from Czech Republic, the United States and Peru have described a new species of the true toad genus Rhinella. Rhinella yunga, adult female....

Jan 16, 2014 by News Staff

By using the same experimental framework normally applied to test learnt behavioral responses in animals, biologists from Australia and Italy have successfully...

Jan 16, 2014 by News Staff

The new research reported in the journal Nature shows for the first time that birds precisely time when they flap their wings and position themselves in...

Jan 16, 2014 by News Staff

According to an international group of scientists led by Dr Nate Stephenson of the US Geological Survey, most of tropical and temperate tree species grow...

Jan 15, 2014 by News Staff

Biologists, reporting in the open-access journal PLoS ONE, have identified more than 180 species of biofluorescent fishes. Their study shows that biofluorescence...