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Commensalism is a biological relationship where one organism benefits without harming the other. Explore its types, real-life examples, and ecological importance across animals, plants, and ...
Standing out from the crowd seems like a risky move, but there are benefits. Aposematic signals tell potential predators it ...
What can a tiny wasp with a rather gruesome parasitic life cycle teach us about evolution, behavior and human developmental ...
Cretaceous amber has pushed back the evolutionary timeline of one of nature’s most bizarre parasitic relationships: the infamous “zombie-ant” fungi. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
The study has been published in the European Journal of Taxonomy and describes four previously unknown species of parasitoid wasps belonging to the genus, Idris Förster (Hymenoptera Scelionidae) ...
The School of Hygiene in the Volta Regional capital of Ho is demanding the release of an infrastructure originally allocated to it by the Ghana Health Service being occupied by the University of ...
In a free society, legitimate economic success does not fall from the sky or come by force. Behind every fortune lies effort, ...
“It’s fascinating to see some of the strangeness of the natural world that we see today was also present at the height of the ...
When two different species procreate, hybridization is at play. It is a practice that is not uncommon in the wild but is far ...
Scientists uncover rare parasitic snails living inside sea cucumbers in Japan—offering new insights into unusual animal relationships.
Two life forms living together helped spark the evolution of all complex life. By learning to appreciate this process more ...
From forest edges and thickets on late spring mornings in the Northeast comes what sounds like an exhortation from across the ...