Biologging integrates sensors with wildlife research, enhancing understanding of animal physiology and ecosystem dynamics for improved conservation strategies.
Today's ecologists have more data than ever before to help monitor and understand the world's biodiversity. Yet researchers ...
Go to Andreea Popa's profileAndreea Popa Imagine it’s a crisp and sunny fall morning. You just left your local coffee shop, ...
If you've ever seen a bird flying haphazardly and wondered if it might be drunk, you might be right. In fact, more animals ...
Anecdotes abound of wildlife behaving “drunk” after eating fermented fruits, but despite this, nonhuman consumption of ...
While researchers knew ethanol could naturally appear in fruits fed on by wild animals, they thought the phenomenon of drunk ...
Scientists have found that the organic compound ethanol — a naturally present yeast in many fruits and nectar that wildlife ...
A new scientific analysis suggests that most animals regularly consume ethanol, or ethyl alcohol, via fermented fruits, sap, ...
"As climate change worsens and we see more frequent and severe extreme weather events," Turner said, "we will likely see many ...
Alcohol — and animals that love to consume it — is far more common in the natural world than scientists once believed, a ...
"Our normal daily work is to research all kinds of creatures on the mountain. We need to record their habits and then through ...
Snakes, tarantulas, and scaly lizards...oh my! Face your fears on Saturday, as we meet ten amazing animals that have inspired ...