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These Bats Glow Green Under UV Light, Joining a Growing List of Photoluminescent Mammals
A recent study identifies a consistent glow across six species of North American bats, but the underlying reason for the ...
The morning sun shimmered across Tampa Bay as a small group of students leaned over the side of the research vessel Orlando’s ...
Six species of North American bats glow under ultraviolet lighting, according to a new study. Researchers don’t know why certain mammals exhibit this odd trait.
The Lear's macaw (Anodorhynchus leari), a species endemic to the north of the state of Bahia, Brazil, nearly went extinct in ...
A new study from Iceland’s Surtsey Island reveals that birds were responsible for carrying most of the plants that colonized ...
Research from UChicago dissects how a single genetic switch helps butterflies mimic wing patterns of other species to protect ...
A new sighting on Borneo extends the known range of free-tailed bat species Mops johorensis, revealing habitat flexibility across elevations and karst sites.
Poop analysis shows huge variation in the diets of 16 western herds that include Wyoming’s Adobe Town, Green Mountain and ...
Explore the relationship between wildlife, habitats, and human impacts. Focus on wildlife management, conservation, and policy topics. At Michigan Tech, our master's in wildlife ecology and ...
Roland Roth Ecology Woods is a 35-acre urban forest on CANR’s Newark campus. The tranquil woodland offers opportunities to study wildlife, ecosystems, and the effects of habitat fragmentation just ...
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