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New study reveals the cost of economic development on Chinese reefs

6463984103_ae4efdf603_o China’s economic boom has seen its coral reefs shrink by at least 80 percent over the past 30 years, a joint Australian study found, with researchers describing “grim” levels of damage and loss.… More:

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Homosexual Tendencies of the Atlantic Mollie Fish

An unexpected finding regarding the sexual behavior of Mollie fish has scientists of the University of Frankfurt intrigued. In a recent study researcher’s found that the mating activities of the male Atlantic Mollie (Poecilia mexicana) include homosexual advances to attract their female mates. The study posits: “Females regularly use social information to choose a mate; e.g. male attractiveness increases after a male has interacted sexually with a female (mate choice copying). Here, we demonstrate that males of the tropical freshwater fish Poecilia mexicana increase their attractiveness to females not only by opposite-sex, but likewise, through same-sex interactions.” pesceomosessuale Male mollies will bite at the genital area of females to assert their right to mate and the study found males will perform this same act upon other male mollies. The sexual tendencies of females observing this behavior were found to increase with not only male-to-female rituals but male-to-male rituals. An adaptation to overcome shortcomings in vibrancy of color or size, males who nip at the genital area of other male mollies will attract more females and theoretically increase their reproductive potential.  Read more here!… More:

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Bdelloid Rotifers: Tougher Than Thou

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This is the Bdelloid rotifer, probably one of the most badass animals on the planet. Not content to merely survive possible interstellar journeys, this roti has developed the ability to take patches of genetic material from its’ surroundings and incorporate it into itself. Since Bdelloids are asexual, they would have a somewhat narrow level of genetic variability, but instead of just obeying Darwin and waiting for mutations, they quickly pull genetic code into themselves, like the puddle of goop in Prometheus, or that thing in Leviathan, or…. you get the point. Check out some other incredibly strange animals at Southern Fried Science.… More:

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