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May 29, 2013 — Like some humans, chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit emotional responses to outcomes of their decisions by pouting or throwing angry tantrums when a risk - taking strategy fails to pay off, according to research published May 29 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Alexandra Rosati from Yale University and Brian Hare from Duke University.
New Caledonian crows may understand how to displace water to receive a reward, with the causal understanding level of a 5 - 7 year - old child, according to results published March 26, 2014, in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Sarah Jelbert from University of Auckland and colleagues.
Forest cover in Borneo may have declined by up to 30 % over the past 40 years, according to a study published July 16, 2014 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by David Gaveau from the Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia, and colleagues.
The study, published in open - access journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science, also shows that the dogs did not suffer from a buildup of electrolytes from the drink, suggesting that electrolyte drinks are a safe hydration alternative for sniffer dogs, who are at risk of heat stroke in hot weather.
The study publishing January 9 in the open access journal PLOS Biology led by researchers from Uppsala University with an international team of collaborators, also indicates that the resulting mixed population genetically adapted to the extreme environmental conditions.
A new near - complete fossilized skeleton is thought to represent the first Jurassic ichthyosaur found in India, according to a study published October 25, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Guntupalli Prasad from the University of Delhi, India, and colleagues.
Scientists extracted DNA from spider webs to identify the web's spider architect and the prey that crossed it, according to this proof - of - concept study published November 25, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Charles C. Y. Xu from the University of Notre Dame and colleagues.
The results, by a team of scientists from around Europe and China, are published today (24 September) in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, an open access journal of the European Geosciences Union (EGU).
Eighty percent of a population of Burmese long - tailed macaques on an island in southern Thailand use stone and shell tools to crack open seafood, and do so using 17 different action patterns, according to a study published May 13, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Amanda Tan from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and colleagues, under an 8 year field project led by Michael D Gumert, also from NTU.
An Australian trapdoor spider may have crossed the ocean from Africa rather than being the product of geographical separation, according to a study published August 2, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Sophie Harrison from The University of Adelaide, Australia, and colleagues.
Breeding birds that nest above alligators for protection from mammalian predators may also provide a source of food for the alligators living in the Everglades, Florida, according to a study published March 2, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Lucas Nell from the University of Florida and colleagues.
Ancient DNA from the Phoenician remains found in Sardinia and Lebanon could provide insight into the extent of integration with settled communities and human movement during this time period, according to a study published January 10, 2018 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by E. Matisoo - Smith from the University of Otago, New Zealand and Pierre Zalloua from the Lebanese American University, Beirut, and colleagues.
A new giraffid species from Spain may extend the range and timespan of the ancestors of giraffes, according to a study published November 1, 2017 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by María Ríos from the National Museum of Natural History, Spain, and colleagues.
The diversity of microbes on the skin of frog species in Brazil's Atlantic Forest can vary with habitat, according to a study published July 5, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Ananda Brito de Assis from University of São Paulo, Brazil, and colleagues.
The first unambiguous fossil from the botfly family adds to the few known fossils of a major clade of flies (Calyptratae), shedding light on their rapid radiation during the Cenozoic Era, according to a study published August 23, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Pierfilippo Cerrito from Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy, and colleagues.
Wounding of southern right whale calves and mothers by Kelp Gulls has increased from 2 % to 99 % over four decades, according to a study published Oct. 21, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Carina Marón from the University of Utah and colleagues.
Details from this study are published in the Sept. 30 issue of the open - access journal, PeerJ.
The study, publishing July 27 in the open access journal PLOS Biology departs from the view that cell differentiation follows step - by - step instructions.
Parasitic butterfly larvae may mimic ants» acoustic signals to aid in the infiltration of their host colonies, according to results published April 9, 2014, in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Marco Sala from University of Turin, Italy, and colleagues.
Reduced extracellular transport of molecules may explain changes in bacterial behavior in space, according to a study published November 2, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Luis Zea from the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA and colleagues.
Bones from an Alvarezsaurid dinosaur were discovered in Uzbekistan and could shed light on the evolution and origin of the species, according to a study published October 25, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Alexander Averianov of Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia and Hans - Dieter Sues of the Smithsonian Institution, USA.
Now, the classification of these enigmatic snails from the moist, muddy cave walls underneath the Basque - Cantabrian Mountians has been published in the open access journal ZooKeys.
Three ancient river systems, now buried, may have created viable routes for human migration across the Sahara to the Mediterranean region about 100,000 years ago, according to research published September 11 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Tom Coulthard from the University of Hull, UK, and colleagues from other institutions.
Spilled grain, rail - killed ungulates, and the effects on other species of increased light and warmth may all attract grizzly bears to forage along railways in Canada's mountain parks, which could increase their risk of being hit by trains, according to a study published May 24, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Maureen Murray from the University of Alberta, Canada, and colleagues.
The study, published in the open access journal ZooKeys, is the first revision of the genus from China, providing morphological data and illustrations.
In an Open Access article published in the Journal of Cognition and Development titled «Working Memory Differences Between Children Living in Rural and Urban Poverty,» author Michele Tine investigated whether working memory of children living in rural poverty is distinct from the working memory profiles of children in urban poverty.
Amongst species of colonial snapping shrimp, the capacity for defense versus reproduction in queens varies with the level of cooperation, according to a study published March 14, 2018 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Sally Bornbusch from Duke University, USA, and colleagues.
Neutrophil - like cells must balance speed against chemotactic accuracy to win a chemotaxis maze race in the inaugural Dicty World Races, a worldwide competition, according to a study published June 22, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Monica Skoge from Princeton University, Daniel Irmia from the Massachusetts General Hospital, and colleagues.
One in four people leave their job within a year of returning to work after having a heart attack, according to a newly published study from Denmark in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association.
In an article publishing April 28 in the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, the researchers from Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois describe how they studied 22 animals called median / paired fin swimmers, in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
Unique protein markers in hair could be used alongside DNA profiling for human identification, according to a study published September 7, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Glendon Parker from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA, and colleagues.
Scientists digitally reconstructed a model of a dinosaur chase using photos of theropod and sauropod footprints excavated 70 years ago, according to results published April 2, 2014, in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Peter Falkingham from Royal Veterinary College, London, and colleagues James Farlow and Karl Bates.
ONC201 may inhibit cancer stem cell self - renewals by altering their gene expression, according to a study published August 2, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Varun Vijay Prabhu from Oncoceutics, Inc., USA and colleagues.
Removing the flowers of an invasive shrub from mosquito - prone areas might be a simple way to help reduce malaria transmission, according to a new study published in the open access Malaria Journal.
New York City residents» movement around the city was perturbed, but resumed less than 24 - hours after Hurricane Sandy, according to a study published November 19, 2014 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Qi Wang and John Taylor from Virginia Tech.
A recent study, led by Mark McNeill from AgResearch's Biosecurity and Biocontrol team at Lincoln, New Zealand, and published in the open access journal NeoBiota, shows that biosecurity risks from soil organisms are to increase with declining transport duration and increasing protection from environmental extremes.
Sleep consolidates emotional memories in healthy children but not in children with attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to research published May 29 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Alexander Prehn - Kristensen and colleagues from University Hospital Schleswig - Holstein.
Mass drug administration may have reduced malarial incidence during the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Liberia, according to a study published August 31, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Anna Kuehne from Epicentre, France, and colleagues.
A new model based on ground - running birds could predict locomotion of bipedal dinosaurs based on their speed and body size, according to a study published February 21, 2018 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Peter Bishop from the Queensland Museum, Australia and colleagues.
The research was published July 28 in Scientific Reports, an open access journal from the publishers of Nature.
The Indian Purple frog skeleton undergoes dramatic transformation as tadpoles clinging to underwater rocks become adults digging their way underground, according to a study published March 30, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Gayani Senevirathne from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and colleagues.
The loss of intact forest cover in Myanmar has accelerated over the last decade, according to a study published May 17, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Peter Leimgruber from Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, United States of America; Ned Horning from American Museum of Natural History, United States of America; and colleagues.
Great tits living next to each other may sing their songs at significantly different rates, more or less frequently, as compared to non-neighboring birds, according to a study published February 18, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Lysanne Snijders from Wageningen University, Netherlands and colleagues.
But in a new paper published in the open - access journal eLife, scientists from the University of Michigan Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute and colleagues have captured the action like battlefield reporters.
Fungi found in the gastrointestinal tracts of healthy adults are largely transient and stem from the mouth or foods recently consumed, according to new research published this week in mSphere, an open access journal from the American Society for Microbiology.
Little penguins were more likely to work together to hunt schooling prey than solitary prey, according to observations made using animal - borne cameras published Dec. 2, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Grace Sutton from the Deakin University, Australia, and colleagues.
A multicellular marine animal without organs, Trichoplax's feeding behavior may include cellular coordination, resulting in external food digestion, according to a study published September 2, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Carolyn Smith and colleagues from the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, MD..
An American team of researchers, led by Dr. Caroline S. Chaboo, University of Kansas, have studied the various substances and their sources used in different San groupings from Namibia and have their paper published in the open - access journal ZooKeys.
An endangered fish along the coast of California — the tidewater goby — may actually be two species rather than one, according a study published July 27, 2016 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Camm Swift from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, US, and colleagues.
A 15 million year - old fossil sperm whale specimen from California belongs to a new genus, according to a study published December 9, 2015 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Alexandra Boersma and Nicholas Pyenson from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
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