Biology News

Aug 31, 2018 by News Staff

The Fiordland penguin (Eudyptes pachyrhynchus), the only crested penguin species breeding on the New Zealand mainland, is currently one of the least studied and rarest penguin species in the world. In a new study of this elusive species, an international research team led by the University of Otago tracked several individuals during their post-breeding journeys and found the birds cover distances of up to 4,350 miles (7,000 km) in just eight weeks. The...

Aug 28, 2018 by News Staff

A study of Pliocene to recent bivalves and gastropods from the Western Atlantic suggests laziness might be a fruitful strategy for survival of individuals,...

Aug 28, 2018 by News Staff

A research team led by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Huazhong Agricultural University has identified two new fatty acids — named Nebraskanic...

Aug 28, 2018 by News Staff

A highly endangered species of bird called the Bahama nuthatch (Sitta insularis) has been rediscovered by two international teams of ornithologists searching...

Aug 27, 2018 by Natali Anderson

An international team of marine biologists has discovered a new species of the seahorse genus Hippocampus in the waters off southeast Japan. Hippocampus...

Aug 23, 2018 by News Staff

Blue-and-yellow macaws (Ara ararauna) ruffle their head feathers and blush to communicate visually, according to new research from the ZooParc de Beauval...

Aug 22, 2018 by News Staff

A team of researchers at the University of Exeter has confirmed the classic textbook example of evolution in action — a phenomenon called industrial...

Aug 20, 2018 by News Staff

Humans have a remarkable ability to detect and visually identify conspecifics on the basis of their faces, which is a crucial capacity in social interactions....

Aug 16, 2018 by News Staff

A small new study published in the Journal of Avian Biology shows that songbirds migrating from Scandinavia to Africa in the autumn occasionally fly as...

Aug 10, 2018 by News Staff

Oriental cuckoos (Cuculus optatus) vary the size of their eggs to match those of their hosts, a new study published in the Journal of Zoology has found. Meshcheryagina...

Aug 9, 2018 by News Staff

According to new research led by the University of Southern Denmark, tubular structures found inside garnets (pyrope and almandine) from Thailand are most...

Aug 9, 2018 by News Staff

The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is one of the most unusual primates on Earth famed for its large eyes, big ears and bony finger used for probing....

Aug 3, 2018 by News Staff

Two independent teams of scientists have identified a rare cell type in airway tissue — previously uncharacterized in the literature — that...

Aug 3, 2018 by News Staff

The rainbow of visible colors varies over a continuous range of wavelengths, but small songbirds called zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) break it into...

Aug 1, 2018 by News Staff

Marine biologists have shown for the first time that corals can cooperate to catch and eat stinging jellyfish which are swept against the walls by sea...

Jul 27, 2018 by News Staff

All ants are thought to be eusocial insects, with most individual ants within a colony foregoing their own reproductive potential to support an egg-laying...

Jul 18, 2018 by News Staff

A team of marine biologists has discovered a new species of deep-water dogfish shark in the Gulf of Mexico and western Atlantic Ocean, and named it after...

Jul 17, 2018 by Enrico de Lazaro

A team of scientists led by a University of Queensland biologist has discovered a new species of bandy-bandy snake on the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula...

Jul 12, 2018 by Natali Anderson

A newly-discovered flatfish species, the Baltic flounder (Platichthys solemdali), is the first endemic fish known from the Baltic Sea, according to new...

Jul 12, 2018 by News Staff

Snorts — non-vocal signals produced by the air expiration through the nostrils — are associated with more positive contexts and states in horses,...