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Environmental: Ecosystems
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Butterflies regularly cross the Sahara in longest-known insect migration - Butterflies Regularly Cross the Sahara in Longest-Known Insect Migration      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Wetter conditions in Sub-Saharan and North Africa at certain times of year can result in hundreds of...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: General Ecology: Animals
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Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance - Why Orchid Bees Concoct Their Own Fragrance      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

The reason why male bees collect scents in pockets on their hind legs remained a mystery for a long...

Biology: Zoology Environmental: General
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How insects track odors by navigating microscale winds - How Insects Navigate Microscale Winds to Track Odors      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Insects use odor plumes -- which travel like smoke and form when the wind blows odor molecules from...

Environmental: Ecosystems
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Dingo effects on ecosystem visible from space - Dingo Effects on Ecosystem Visible from Space      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Satellite images taken over three decades show that keeping dingoes out comes at a price. ABSTRACT:...

Geoscience: Environmental Issues
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Oil spill clean-up gets doggone hairy - Oil Spill Clean-Up Gets Doggone Hairy      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers have found that dog fur and human hair products -- recycled from salon wastes and dog gr...