Posts Tagged ‘Evolution’
Spearfishing to depletion in Chile
Friday, October 1, 2010 15:19 No CommentsIn theory, the evolution of scuba gear and wetsuits in spearfishing allow divers to produce a more abundant catch. However, Natalio Godoy from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and colleagues found that the spearfishers’ catches are becoming less diverse and abundant in the temperate reefs in northern and central Chile. The result, as they [...]
Lizard Evolution and the Ants In Your Pants Dance
Monday, January 26, 2009 17:29 No CommentsInvasive red fire ants from South America have become a major pest in southwestern U.S., bringing their stinging venom and crop-destroying ways. In this edition of Field Talk, we catch up with Tracy Langkilde, assistant professor of biology at Penn State University, who studies one of the ants’ seemingly unlikely targets: eastern fence lizards. The [...]







