Monmouth University researchers are asking for the public's help to tell them if they see invasive anemones along the Jersey ...
Student and faculty researchers at Monmouth University have recorded the first confirmation of the anemone species Actinia ...
Georgia Wildlife Resources Division's annual report, highlighting efforts to monitor and conserve wildlife, including a host ...
For nearly 40 years, scientists have gathered here to track flu viruses in the bird population, hoping to catch early signs of potentially dangerous outbreaks.  This year, however, researchers ...
The increasing demand for vaccines and other medical products has led to more horseshoe crabs being bled, often with little responsibility. This raises ethical questions about the sustainability of ...
The world's biggest iceberg is on the loose and is threatening to collide with a tiny south Atlantic island, potentially affecting the wildlife there, scientists warned this week. Known as A23a ...
Research links human outer ears to cartilage in fish gills. Gene-editing experiments confirm evolutionary connection. Findings date back to marine invertebrates 400 million years ago.
In addition to their ecological role, horseshoe crabs are also used in biomedicine to test for harmful toxins in vaccines. Among the four species, only the Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) ...
Biologists from the National University of Singapore conduct the first comprehensive population study of all three Asian horseshoe crab species, mapping their population distribution, evolutionary ...
Among the four species, only the Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus), found along the Atlantic coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico, has been extensively studied.In contrast ...
Biologists from the National University of Singapore conduct the first comprehensive population study of all three Asian horseshoe crab species, mapping their population distribution, evolutionary ...