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Home / Posts tagged 'Tropical Research Institute' (Page 9)
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Scientists find ultrasonic calls of bats also serve a social function
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Tiny, new brains prove just as adept as large, mature brains among tropical orb-web spiders
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Transmitters unveil long-distance movements of orchid bees
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Census reveals 1,200 howler monkeys living on Barro Colorado Island
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Shipping industry sends help as project in Panama tackles amphibian crisis
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Amazon farmers who vanished centuries ago were remarkably innovative
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Newly discovered prehistoric turtle co-existed with world’s biggest snake
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For sweat bees, being social builds a more developed brain
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Females shut down male-male sperm competition in leafcutter ants
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Researchers compile colorful on-line guide to marine algae of Panama
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Laboratory tests reveal precise way to measure vertical lift in bumblebees and other small insects and birds
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For first time, scientists prove locusts use vision to place their legs when walking
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Drugged spiders’ web spinning may hold keys to understanding animal behavior
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Researchers discover treefrog embryos can evaluate different features of vibrations
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Camera traps & radio collars reveal hoarding strategies of the South American agouti