Biologists think tropical animals can’t really adapt when the environment changes – a new study challenges that view.
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Study maps genetic changes that helped animals repeatedly move onto land
Researchers at the University of Bristol have traced the genetic changes that allowed animals to colonize land not once but ...
Scientists at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have identified a rare chemical compound in a species ...
Researchers have pinpointed a gene mutation associated with survival at high altitudes that could restore myelin to damaged ...
The unique environmental conditions at high altitudes drive the gut microbiota of resident animals to develop distinct structural and functional traits, thereby offering an ideal natural model for ...
The deep sea remains one of Earth’s final frontiers, where darkness, crushing pressure, and extreme cold have forced creatures to evolve in ways that seem straight out of science fiction. Below the ...
A single podocyte was reconstructed in three dimensions based on serial glomerular section images obtained by array tomography. The three-dimensional reconstruction enabled quantitative volume ...
The Trichobatrachus robustus, commonly known as the “hairy frog” or “horror frog,” possesses one of the most unusual defense mechanisms in the animal kingdom. When threatened, this Central African ...
Climate change has a wide range of effects on wildlife. It affects seasonal migration, reproduction times, body size and mass, and disrupts ecological processes, thereby posing challenges for the ...
Climate change has a wide range of effects on wildlife. It affects seasonal migration, reproduction times, body size and mass, and disrupts ecological processes, thereby posing challenges for the ...
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