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When large marine animals like whales die, they sink down to the seabed. Once their flesh has been stripped away by ...
"We had been studying the development and regeneration of the jawbones of fishes, and an inspiration for us was Stephen Jay ...
A big part of the job for the seven technicians employed at the Nanaimo aging lab is studying rockfish. Some of most common ...
A study of 7000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef food webs: as ...
The researchers say voles with smaller ear bones and chipmunks with smaller teeth are proof of how "profoundly" humans affect the environment and make the world harder for other species to live in.
Rather, these voles with smaller ear bones and chipmunks with smaller teeth are proof of how profoundly humans affect our environment and our capacity to make the world harder for our fellow ...
Rodents are evolving to cope with living in urban areas, reveals new research. Chipmunk and vole skulls from 125 years ago compared to today reflect changes in diet and noise exposure, say American ...