C.D. White, H.P. Schwarcz, “Ancient Maya diet: as inferred from isotopic and elemental analysis of human bone,” Journal of Archaeological Science, 16,451-74, September 1989,’ (University of Toronto, ...
" Many plants respond to grazing by increasing their production of secondary chemical compounds that play a deterrent role. Stinging nettles (Urtica dioica) from heavily grazed habitats are found to ...
As the rather odd and chaotic year of 2024 comes to a close, it seems somewhat fitting that the animal science story that captured everyone's imagination was the news that researchers had worked ...
The Animal Research Facility located in the ABSL-3 facility of the vivarium in the Saint Louis University Doisy Research Center offers sophisticated equipment for the optical imaging of small animals.
Pigeons that do somersaults, snakes that fake death with extra flair and surprised canines are among the organisms that enthralled the Science News ... broadly across the animal kingdom.