Rising Temperatures Impair Animal Cognition and Behavior
New research indicates that rising temperatures impair animal cognition and alter behavior, posing significant threats to species survival and ecosystem stability.
New research indicates that rising temperatures impair animal cognition and alter behavior, posing significant threats to species survival and ecosystem stability.
Parasitic deer keds reduce their visual sensitivity by half after finding a host, shedding their wings and conserving energy for parasitic life functions.
Researchers discovered that scissor-tailed nightjars use wing claps for courtship, revealing a new form of non-vocal avian communication.
A new study reveals that carnivorous pitcher plants and vespid wasps may have a mutualistic relationship, with plants providing nectar as a food source.
Birdsong varies regionally, with species like yellowhammers and woodpigeons displaying distinct dialects, while urban birds adapt their calls to human-made noise and artificial light.