Up to two-thirds of species are changing their behavioral patterns in response to seeing people in their natural environment.
A new large-scale study led by a research team from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has found that ...
As winters continue to get warmer, stay ready for some unexpected and unwanted guests during the early months on the calendar. In recent years, experts have noticed that increased temperatures are ...
A new study shows that wildlife reacts not only to roads and cities, but also to the daily presence of humans.
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during the ...
Carnivores, typically more active at night, became more active during the day when tourists were present. Herbivores, in response, shifted their waterhole visits to nighttime, potentially increasing ...
For many animals, moonlight changes everything from the way they hunt to how they protect themselves or find mates. Some adapt for survival, while others take advantage of the extra light in ...
Sealed surfaces, artificial light and constant noise: What is part of everyday life for humans poses major challenges for other animals. A new international review conducted by researchers from ...
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How animals adapt to a changing world
From wolves navigating the night to monarch butterflies crossing continents, animals constantly adjust their behavior to survive. These adaptations are shaped by natural rhythms, environmental ...
Cities profoundly shape how animals interact with one another. A new comprehensive review by researchers at Bielefeld University shows that urbanisation alters animal social behaviour – from mate ...
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