Stick insects that are normally asexual may occasionally have sex
The stick insect Timema monikense normally reproduces asexuallyVickery & Sandoval (Public domain) Two supposedly asexual species of stick insects may ...
The stick insect Timema monikense normally reproduces asexuallyVickery & Sandoval (Public domain) Two supposedly asexual species of stick insects may ...
Starlings perched in a motion-capture lab built inside a converted barnChristian Zeigler An animal behaviour lab built inside a converted ...
A monarch butterfly resting on a flowerShutterstock/Shelly Jefferson Morton Monarch butterflies with larger white spots on their wings are more ...
A bee with the sensor attachedB. GLEICH, I. SCHMALE, T. NIELSEN, AND J. RAHMER, PHILIPS RESEARCH HAMBURG, GERMANY A tiny ...
Fossilised remains of an ancient millipede with a mammal ancestorDavid P. Groenewald Ancient millipedes may have turned to scavenging animal ...
A honeybee collecting pollen from California poppiesShutterstock/sumikophoto The electromagnetic fields emitted from transmission towers – like those that support overhead ...
An Australian assassin bug in spinifex grassFernando Soley A bug improves its hunting success by slathering itself in the sticky ...
Yellow crazy ants reproduce in a way that has never been seen beforeSasitorn Hasin Most male yellow crazy ants carry ...
Prairie strips are bands of wild flora running through farmlandIowa State University Prairie STRIPS team Small areas of native plants ...
Invertebrate monitoring data from 1990 to 2018 show that protected areas in Britain are losing species at the same rate ...
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