In a type of relationship known as mutualism, two different species benefit from one another through cooperation. While some ...
Animals often get labeled as either predators or prey. But in the wild, survival isn’t always a one-animal job. Some species form partnerships that help them find food, avoid danger, or raise young.
The top row shows variation in a zooplankton, Daphnia: the morph on the right is produced in the presence of a predator cue. The second row shows an example of dimorphic variation in horn length, ...
Despite legislative testimony saying it was unlikely to happen, some of Idaho’s domestic elk farms have proven to be porous ...
Two scientists studying whether animals can communicate with each other and, if so, how they do it and how humans can use artificial intelligence to understand them spoke at Aspen Ideas Festival on ...
Global warming is a big challenge for warm-blooded animals, which must maintain a constant internal body temperature. As anyone who’s experienced heatstroke can tell you, our bodies become severely ...