Heat waves do more than just generate high temperatures and cause excessive sweat. Research shows that heat affects animal ...
More than 4,500 wild animals tracked by GPS across six years changed how they used their habitat the moment people arrived, ...
When large and warty cane toads were first brought to Australia nearly 100 years ago, they had a simple mission: to gobble up beetles and other pests in the sugarcane fields. Today, though, the toads ...
A perspective in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface argues that advances in AI, sensing technologies and modeling are transforming the study of collective animal behavior, with implications ...
In years' past, researchers observed unusual animal behavior at zoos across the nation during a total solar eclipse. Flamingos circled their babies to protect them. Giraffes galloped around their ...
New research from Monash University has settled a debate over whether honeybees truly understand numbers or simply react to visual patterns. By designing experiments that accounted for bees’ unique ...