Underwater video footage captured by divers and remotely operated vehicles shows a type of small predatory fish—called blue ...
Analysing 17 years of data about the movement of nearly 800 endangered purple-crowned fairy-wrens in north-west Western Australia, researchers have for the first time been able to identify exactly how ...
With a grant award from the American Mosquito Control Association Research Fund, Utah State University ecologist Norah ...
According to the results of a massive new synthesis study of over 2,000 publications, which leaves no room for ambiguity or ...
Canadian officials took longer than any country to collect, analyze and submit bird flu samples to an international database ...
Elephants choose smooth, food-rich paths to save energy. Their movement depends on terrain, speed, and water access.
On Monday, 24 March 2025, a number of delegations weighed in on design protection for graphical user interfaces; several delegations referenced the February 2025 information session. The following ...
of the elephants avoided steep slopes and rough terrain, demonstrating a clear preference for energy-efficient paths.
A new study has revealed that African elephants have an extraordinary ability to meet their colossal food requirements as ...
Data from more than 150 African elephants shows that the iconic species plan their journeys based on energy costs and ...
For the first time, a group of killer whales has been documented preying upon a prickly shark, a rare deep-sea dweller, according to a study published on March 20 in the journal Frontiers in Fish ...
The growing number of people using trails on remote Isle Royale National Park is affecting how some wildlife species behave, ...