Zoology
Zoology
Gorillas mourn the dead
Just like humans and other primates, gorillas exhibit mourning behavior
By Redação
Video
Characterizing ecosystems through sound
Acoustic information portrays environments and set natural changes apart from those caused by human action | 7'46"
By Redação
Zoology
Bees capable of adding and subtracting
Apis mellifera bees can learn to recognize quantities
By Redação
Biodiversity
The long life of parrots
Genetic mutations help the turquoise-fronted Amazon parrot live for up to 80 years
By Redação
Zoology
Orangutan mother alerts infant of danger after spotting a “tiger”
Primate makes a noise that sounds like a kiss to warn its offspring
By Redação
HERITAGE
The pain of loss
Six hours of fire destroyed 200 years of heritage at the largest natural-history museum in Latin America
By Redação
Biodiversity
The Geoffroy’s cat and its behavior
Biologists monitored a population of Geoffroy's cats (Leopardus geoffroyi) in the Caverá mountains
By Redação
Video
New species of colorful fish stuns researchers
Discovery off the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago is evidence of a unique and little known fauna
By Redação
Biodiversity
The isolated jaguars of Espírito Santo State
Researchers tries to to learn more about the largest feline on the continent, the jaguar
By Redação
Biodiversity
The (almost) inaudible song of a hummingbird
The black jacobin hummingbird's song is inaudible to other bird species
By Redação
ENTOMOLOGY
Invisible moths
These very small Insects spend most of their lives as larvae inside stems and leaves
CHRONOBIOLOGY
A clock that works in the dark
Researchers come together to reveal the circadian rhythms of tuco-tucos
paleontology
Fossils on the move
3D reconstructions highlight new characteristics of dinosaurs
By Diego Freire
PALEOBIOLOGY
More than met the eye
Fossilized burrows suggest complex organisms arose before the Cambrian
Biodiversity
The first global reptile map
An effort has mapped the global distribution of 10,064 reptile species
By Redação