
From spider males and their allegedly numb genitalia
The sensory capacity of male spiders during mating may be higher than previously thought. In this blog, Tim Dederichs, one of the corresponding… Read more »
The sensory capacity of male spiders during mating may be higher than previously thought. In this blog, Tim Dederichs, one of the corresponding… Read more »
The microbiome consists of all the various bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microbes living in and on an organism and can have a dramatic impact on… Read more »
Surprisingly little is known on the nature of the secreted mucus and on the morphology of the glands that produce mucus in the… Read more »
Photographs taken of wild animals might be more useful data sources than we previously considered. A new study published in… Read more »
A debate on the above question is important because the Australian Government policy considers dingoes as a feral, allowing the… Read more »
Young aphids piggyback on adult aphids to reach safety quicker, and what is even more interesting is that adults actually try to… Read more »
Eye colour in wild species tends to be fixed, whereas humans and domesticated animals show multiple eye colours. Dr Juan J. Negro,… Read more »
While the locomotion of humans, horses and dogs is well studied, we are now beginning to apply the same principles to insect… Read more »
Research recently published in Zoological Letters investigates the individuality in contact calls of belugas. Co-author of the… Read more »
According to research published in Frontiers in Zoology today, stripes might not offer animals such as zebras the protection from… Read more »