When you’re watching for this songbird, look out below. The Eastern towhee spends most of its time on the ground, whether ...
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STARKVILLE, Miss.—A Mississippi State turfgrass specialist is teaming up with scientists from Auburn University and the ...
Jenny Schlecht pondered ag regulation while learning about California condors at the San Diego Zoo while in town for the ...
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All signs point to a large number of cicadas emerging this spring in Pennsylvania. Experts say they will come up through the ground in mid-May after a 17-year slumber. They’re ...
Insects do have the potential for exponential growth ... It’s hopefully a wake-up call that a bad year can set them back ...
Genetic alterations may help mosquitoes adjust to climate change, shifting the distribution of mosquito-borne disease in a ...
Some biologists speculate that animals will get smaller with global warming to reduce heat stress. While this may be true of warm-blooded animals, what about exotherms like insects? Thanks to a ...
The insect ecologist said invertebrates were ... our biological systems would start to collapse pretty quickly," she said. Ms Messenger said some native cockroaches commanded a high price.