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... to new research published today (11 June) in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Comparing the new family tree with existing lists of endangered bird species, ... Complete 'Family Tree' Of All British Birds Gives Clues About Which Species Might Be Endangered Next
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... offers a new explanation as to why such a wide range of personality traits has evolved in humans and other social species. The findings are published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.DNA provides 'smoking gun' in the case of the missing songbirds
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Strong leaders who punish freeloaders and cheats can benefit society: UBC research
... findings appear in today's issue of the online journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. "One person can make a difference," says UBC Assoc. Prof. Joe Henrich, who teaches in ...Are you looking at me?
... are published online today (30 April) in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Wild starlings are highly social and will quickly join others at a productive foraging patch. This leads to ...Climate change does double-whammy to animals in seasonal environments
... the 21 May 2008 online edition of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Led by Penn State Associate Professor of Biology Eric Post, the research, which focused on caribou, ...Family feuds -- why close relatives keep their distance in the animal kingdom
... them to compete to the death, according to new research out today (28 May 2008) in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. The team behind the study says this is important because the ...Complete 'family tree' of all British birds gives clues about which species might be endangered next
... to new research published today (11 June) in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Comparing the new family tree with existing lists of endangered bird species, ...Complete 'Family Tree' Of All British Birds Gives Clues About Which Species Might Be Endangered Next
... which ones are at risk of population decline. The greenfinch and the ptarmigan are at risk of becoming endangered, according to new research in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.Birds communicate reproductive success in song
... of a site. The discovery was just published in a professional journal, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, by scientists from Oregon State University, along with collaborators from Wellesley College ...Unique fossil discovery shows Antarctic was once much warmer
... of scientists is published today (**Embargoed until 00.01 BST Wednesday 23 July**) in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. It involved researchers from the University of Leicester, North ...Rosella research could rewrite 'ring theory'
Published today in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the research investigates the genetic and geographical relationships between different forms of crimson rosellas and the ...Biologists find diatom to reduce red tide's toxicity
... was not necessary for the diatom to resist the toxins. In another experiment, covered in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, they found that the red tide algae was able to reduce the growth of the S ...As Andean glacier retreats, tiny life forms swiftly move in, CU-Boulder study shows
... published online Aug. 27 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the United Kingdom's national ... receding glaciers on Earth," wrote the team in Proceedings of the Royal Academy. Global climate change ...Researchers find animal with ability to survive climate change
... one of the key issues scientists are currently focussing on and the research has been published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a publication of the national academy of science of the UK and ...T.rex 'followed its nose' while hunting
... until now. Scientists at the University of Calgary and the Royal Tyrrell Museum are providing new insight ... paper published in the British journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The study, by U of C ...Playing games shows how personalities evolved
... offers a new explanation as to why such a wide range of personality traits has evolved in humans and other social species. The findings are published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.DNA provides 'smoking gun' in the case of the missing songbirds
... findings are published in the Nov. 5 Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The Royal Society is the United Kingdom's national academy of science. Sievert Rohwer, a UW professor emeritus of ...