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Simulations suggest shared animal paths can simply result from landscape features, not social interaction
Movement ecologists study how animals move in ecosystems together with other individuals of the same or other species. When animals appear to move together, ecologists often assume they're interacting ...
A sweeping genetic study of over 150 species reveals that life’s move from water to land was not a single story, but a series ...
Remarkable animal migrations across vast distances, like those of birds and sea turtles, continue to baffle scientists. While magnetoreception, using Earth's magnetic field, is a leading theory, ...
Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds. That is according to a new study that considered 237 species across the ...
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