…Carrie Branch and her collaborators at the University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Oklahoma tracked the spatial cognition and lifespan of 227 mountain chickadees. They found that birds…
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…creatures are feared by humans and live in difficult-to-access areas such as swamps. Compared with birds, amphibians, and mammals, very little data is available on the distribution, population size, and…
…is adapting to mammals, jumping not only between cattle but also into cats, raccoons, and birds. These developments significantly heighten pandemic concerns, with scientists calling for urgent, coordinated public health…
…energy demands of raising chicks. But not every bird in the population is a breeder. Young, non-breeding kestrels often experience high mortality shortly after leaving the nest, and birds of…
…impact in North America. In the previous three months, 54 million birds have been affected by H5N1, and several human infections have been reported in the U.S. and Canada. Previously,…
…different ear shapes independently evolve to be similar because of shared selection pressures. Evolvability and Adaptation in Mammalian Ear The new study seemingly contradicts recent work on birds, reptiles, and…
…the last several thousand years. An estimated 12% of all Caribbean birds have gone extinct since the arrival of humans on the islands, among them a giant owl that stood…
…(Energy Efficiency Laboratories) is coordinated by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, with participation by the Portuguese Society for the study of Birds (SPEA), the University of Las Palmas de…
…ongoing outbreaks with massive mortality in both wild and farmed birds across Eurasia and Africa throughout 2020, represents a considerable public health concern — particularly considering the first human cases…
…made certain species, like dinosaurs, more vulnerable while allowing others, such as birds, to survive. The asteroid which killed nearly all of the dinosaurs struck Earth during springtime. This conclusion…
…work, described Oct. 28, 2024, in the journal Nature. Influenza Adaptation and Mutation Risks Ferrets are a common model for studying how influenza viruses that primarily affect birds are able…
…the Yixian Formation, was home to remarkably well-preserved fossils of dinosaurs, birds, mammals, insects, frogs, turtles, and other species. Unlike the skeletal and often fragmentary fossils unearthed elsewhere, many specimens…
…Reading, University College London, and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine analyzed cancer data from 263 species across four major animal groups: amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles. Their findings…
…an essential amino acid punch, this first analysis of the nutritional value reveals. Its scientific name is Halleria lucida. The sweet, soft fruit is delicious to birds and humans, so…
…Dinosaurs Breathed Like Birds Not all animals use the same techniques and organs to breathe. Humans expand and contract their lungs. Birds have air sacs outside their lungs that pump…
…lungs. Birds have air sacs outside their lungs that pump oxygen in, and their lungs don’t actually move. For a long time, paleontologists assumed that all dinosaurs breathed like birds,…
…this clade. Very importantly, our study also shows that H5 marine mammal viruses are able to jump back to birds, highlighting the need for increased surveillance and research cooperation in…
…new research in Science indicates that some dinosaurs were warm-blooded (endothermic) mammals. The researchers wondered whether, since modern-day birds are endotherms, and birds are closely related to dinosaurs, dinosaurs might…