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- Global study reveals surprising flexibility in mosquito feeding patterns
- Colorful reef fish beauty linked to conservation: Study highlights human connection
- Sea spiders found farming methane-eating microbes in cultivated biofilm
- Study reveals how birds have adapted to tolerate sour food sources
- Octopus species uses taste sensors on sucker cups to detect harmful chemicals
- Human development outside protected areas may harm biodiversity within
- Human violence causes long-term anxiety and stress in South African baboon population, study suggests
- The Portuguese man o' war includes four distinct species, new research reveals
- Biologists uncover how different coral reproduction methods shape Caribbean reefs' future
- Baiting coral-killers with pheromones
- Where the wild bees thrive: Combining agricultural and environmental measures can offer more protection
- Approximately one-third of vertebrate scavenger species may be facing population decline
- Virus transmission between bee species does not lead to new variants, study finds
- Ancient termite poo reveals 120 million-year-old secrets of Australia's polar forests