PLoS ONE News and Blog Round-Up
In this media digest: Swordtail mating rituals, pedestrian rage and much more. Gil Rosenthal and colleagues published a manuscript entitled, Tactical Release of a Sexually-Selected Pheromone in a...
View ArticleSpiders, Birds, and Snakes, Oh my!
To continue our spooktacular posts this October, we bring you a study which may have some arachnophobes rethinking their next vacation destination. The island of Guam is home to one of the densest...
View ArticleProwling Catfish Catch Pigeons on Land
Cats hunt birds, and sea-birds hunt fish. And in some odd ecological pockets, catfish hunt pigeons. In a study published today by researchers at the University of Toulouse, France, scientists have...
View ArticleHeating up the Science Behind PLOS’ New Climate Change Collection
From penguin colonies in Antarctica, to California birds and North Carolina bugs, this month PLOS ONE focuses on the far-reaching aspects of climate change. In conjunction with the annual meeting of...
View ArticleBird Enthusiasts & Coffee Aficionados, Unite!
Do you like fancy coffee? Birds do too, but not for the morning pick-me-up that millions of people rely on every day. Agroforestry, the practice of growing crops alongside larger native trees and...
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