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- Ladybugs diet influences effectiveness as biocontrol agent
- Clamorous city blackbirds: Birds can sing louder at higher frequencies to make themselves heard over traffic noise
- Cheating, and getting away with it: Works for amoeba
- Bugs reveal the richness of species on Earth
- Salinization of rivers: A global environmental problem
- Saline hiding places for bacteria in Río Tinto could be like those on Mars
- Bengali forests are fading away
Ladybugs diet influences effectiveness as biocontrol agent Posted: 11 Jan 2013 08:09 AM PST Ladybugs are deployed as biological controls of insect pests like aphids and Colorado potato beetles. By examining what lady beetles eat, scientists are learning more about the movement of these beneficial insects in farm fields -- and whether they'll actively feed on crop pests. |
Posted: 11 Jan 2013 08:09 AM PST Birds can sing louder at higher frequencies and thereby make themselves heard over traffic noise. |
Cheating, and getting away with it: Works for amoeba Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:27 AM PST We would all like to believe that there is a kind of karma in life that guarantees those who cheat eventually pay for their bad behavior, if not immediately, then somewhere down the line. But a study of a new gene in the amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum suggests that, at least for amoebae, it is possible to cheat and get away with it. Scientists have found a gene that allows amoebae to pass on more than their fair share of their genes but doesn't make them less fit in other ways. |
Bugs reveal the richness of species on Earth Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:25 AM PST Researchers have carried out a survey of the biological diversity in a tropical rainforest. Their efforts have helped them find the key to one of the existential questions to which people have long sought an answer: how many species exist on Earth? |
Salinization of rivers: A global environmental problem Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:25 AM PST The salinisation of rivers is a global problem that affects to countries all over the world and it causes a high environmental and economic cost, and poses a high risk to global health. Climate change and the increasing water consumption can worsen even more the future scene, according to a new article. |
Saline hiding places for bacteria in Río Tinto could be like those on Mars Posted: 11 Jan 2013 06:24 AM PST Researchers have identified microorganisms that live inside salt deposits in the acidic and ferrous environment of the Tinto River in Huelva, Spain. The extreme conditions of these microniches appear to be similar to those of the salt deposits on Mars and Jupiter's moon, Europa. This possibility should be borne in mind on missions operating in these places. |
Bengali forests are fading away Posted: 10 Jan 2013 06:23 PM PST RAPID deterioration in mangrove health is occurring in the Sundarbans, resulting in as much as 200m of coast disappearing in a single year. |
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