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Shrimp look an awful lot like bugs. The exoskeletons, jointed legs and compound eyes of both groups of living things give ...
New research uncovers the surprising role of plant scents in insect diets and evolution especially butterflies and moths.
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UC Davis professor wins major award
Professor Jason Bond of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, described as “a powerhouse in the world of systematics and arachnology,” received the 2025 Systematics, Evolution, and ...
The entomologist urges everyone to make their yard more ecofriendly by planting plants that provide food for insects.
The ecologist Douglas Tallamy says your landscape can help manage the watershed, support pollinators, bolster a viable food ...
Veridi is automating the process of soil biodiversity diagnostics to make it faster, cheaper, and accessible to anyone.
several years ago and donated it to Capital Normal University’s Key Laboratory of Insect Evolution and Environmental Changes in 2016, the authors said. Amber fossils have been some of ...
Oviraptorosaurs are weird dinosaurs that look a bit like flightless birds. But these ancient animals aren't just ...
What if your connection to nature isn’t just personal but ancestral, or even biological? Emerging science helps explain our ...
New research led by scientists at Penn State reveals how the daily cycles of plant aromas are linked to the dietary habits and evolution of the winged insects collectively known as Lepidoptera.
An insect ecology professor at the University of Kentucky explored her research on how bacteria affects spider reproduction ...