Hsiang-Yu Tsai, Dustin R Rubenstein ... Sheng-Feng Shen
By integrating theoretical and empirical approaches, the results show that linking abiotic factor and biotic interactions on the niche width will be critical for understanding species-specific responses to climate change.
Joshua Henk Balsters, Valerio Zerbi ... Rogier B Mars
Connectivity fingerprint matching bridges the gap between mouse and primate neuroanatomy, addressing crucial questions surrounding brain evolution that likely impact translation across species.
Even moderate winds cause auks to abort landing attempts at nest-sites, and as a result, wind characteristics may affect where these, and other seabirds, choose to breed.
Shahar Frechter, Alexander Shakeel Bates ... Gregory Jefferis
The Drosophila lateral horn, a higher olfactory brain area, contains >165 genetically defined cell types with stereotyped odour responses across animals and improved odor categorisation compared with their inputs.
Kristina Riemer, Robert P Guralnick, Ethan P White
Data analysis of a large number of species indicates that a negative temperature-mass relationship is not common among species, which has been an ecological assumption for over a century.