Medicine & TechnologyResearch may help explain part of the lionfish’s effect as an evasive species, and a key hunting technique other relatively slow predators use. Read to learn more.
Climate change is inadvertently increasing the global temperature which leads to warmer oceans. Read on to find out how warmer waters equate to hungrier oceanic predators and what it could mean for the future of oceanic ecosystems.
Observing captured Port Jackson sharks, researchers discover that sharks like rewards. Read on to find out how frequency of rewards showed how sharks lose interest in prey if they think it will not lead to feeding opportunities.
Some beetles, like the burying beetles, in particular, are found to have been digging to hide scents of decomposing bounty to keep the rivals away and have something to feed their future offspring.
A new study reveals that carnivores living near humans get up to half of their diets from the same food as humans, threatening the ecosystems dominated by carnivores in North America.
The relatively small looking spiders, eat much more than humans. Considering their astonishing diet it is safe to assume that the spiders have a huge ecological impact.