How do animals decide when to fight and when to walk, fly, slither, or swim away? Most research on animal conflict has focused on the short-term costs of single interactions, but a pair of behavioral ...
A $100,000 grant from the American Kennel Club, the AKC Canine Health Foundation, and the Theriogenology Foundation will bring a new theriogenology resident to the Virginia-Maryland College of ...
Some animals are capable of parthenogenesis, a reproductive process in which females produce offspring without fertilization. This phenomenon has been documented in reptiles, sharks, birds, and ...
A recent study published in PLOS ONE has shed light on public perceptions of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in ...
Some of the world's earliest-known macrofossils have revealed evidence of their revolutionary early reproduction. Scientists publishing research with the scientific journal Nature have studied ...
Public Perceptions of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Wildlife Conservation: Insights from Three EU Countries  - The research, conducted as part of the BMBF supported BioRescue project, ...
The mating game in the animal kingdom is nothing less than fascinating and somewhat weird. Some species pierce, clone, chew, or even fake their way through the mating process. To make survival ...