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Parental care might help invasive brown widow spiders spread. Valeria Arabesky and colleagues at Ben-Gurion University of the ...
However, researchers at University of Tsukuba have discovered that parasitism can still be successful in these cases—if another Tsukuba, Japan—Adult female parasitoid wasps lay their eggs in ...
One of the world’s most widely cultivated edible mushrooms, Lentinula edodes - or shiitake - has a lesser-known British ...
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The Nation on MSNWhy the “Abundance Agenda” Could Sink the Democratic PartyBig-money donors are using the “abundance agenda” to create a permission structure for Democratic elites to dismiss the ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe Worm That Outsourced Locomotion to Its (Many) ButtsMeanwhile, the parent worm stays put and regenerates the lost tissue. In this way, a single R. multicaudata can dispatch tens ...
The dismantling of HICPAC creates a situation where updates of standards for best practices will have to be undertaken at the ...
Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) may be pests to humans, but they have their own pests to contend with. Ectoparasitic ...
Digger wasps remember multiple nest locations, feed offspring in age order, and adjust schedules based on food size, ...
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Discovering 'pirate parasitism': Wasps can successfully exploit unsuitable hosts with help from another speciesHowever, researchers at the University of Tsukuba have discovered that parasitism can still be successful in these cases—if another species of wasp lays eggs in the same host simultaneously.
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