Asian carp, just a human-made waterway away from reaching Lake Michigan, could live in much more of the lake than previously thought. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/mussel-poop-diet-could-fuel-invasive-carp-spread-across-lake-michigan4…
Tag: Life&Evolution/Animals
How these tiny insect larvae leap without legs
High-speed filming reveals how a blob of an insect can leap more efficiently than it crawls. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/how-these-tiny-insect-larvae-leap-without-legs4…
A fungus makes a chemical that neutralizes the stench of skunk spray
A compound produced by fungi reacts with skunk spray to form residues that aren’t offensive to the nose and can be more easily washed away. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/fungus-makes-chemical-neutralizes-stench-skunk-spray4…
There’s more to pufferfish than that goofy spiked balloon
Three odd things about pufferfishes: how they mate, how they bite and what’s up with no fish scales? Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/pufferfish-biology-mating-goofy-spiked-balloon4…
Monkeys can use basic logic to decipher the order of items in a list
Rhesus macaque monkeys don’t need rewards to learn and remember how items are ranked in a list, a mental feat that may prove handy in the wild. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/monkeys-can-use-basic-logic-decipher-order-items-list4…
Mapping how the ‘immortal’ hydra regrows cells may demystify regeneration
In the continually regenerating hydra, fluorescent markers help researchers track stem cells on the way to their cellular fate. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/mapping-how-immortal-hydra-regrows-cells-may-demystify-regeneration4…
A frog study may point to where parenting begins in the brain
Two brain regions, including one active in mammal parents, lit up with activity in both male and female poison frogs when caring for their tadpoles. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/frog-study-may-point-where-parenting-begins-brain4…
A deadly fungus gives ‘zombie’ ants a case of lockjaw
Clues left on infected ant jaws may reveal how the ‘zombie-ant-fungus’ contracts ant muscles to make their death grip. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/deadly-fungus-gives-zombie-ants-lockjaw4…
This gene may help worms live longer, but not healthier
Anti-aging therapies may have trade-offs, research on worms suggests. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/gene-may-help-worms-live-longer-not-healthier4…
Spraying bats with ‘good’ bacteria may combat deadly white nose syndrome
Nearly half of bats infected with white nose syndrome survived through winter after being spritzed with antifungal bacteria, a small study finds. Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/probiotic-bacteria-spray-bats-deadly-white-nose-syndrome4…