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The evolutionary success of ants is largely due to their ability to communicate via chemical pheromones and their acute sensitivity to other biochemical cues. .Like computers, the chemically programm...
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Published: Jul 29, 2006
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Although sexual cannibalism is not uncommon among spiders, male Austrailian redback spiders may actually derive evolutionary benefits from being eaten by their mates.
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Published: Jul 29, 2006
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The Church of Jesus Christ with Signs Following is a loosely organized group of churches that are considered part of the Pentecostal movement. Church services are marked by frenzied displays of religi...
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Published: Jul 26, 2006
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This is a short essay illustrating the types of fungal spore dispersal. It describes both active and passive mechanisms.
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Published: Jul 21, 2006
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Mutualistic interactions are essential for the survival and persistence of many native plants; however, their consideration in restoration efforts is often overlooked .
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Published: Jul 20, 2006
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This an essay describing the elephant tree's (Bursera microphylla) adaptations to herbivores and desert life. It also illustrates an example of an herbivore that is able to exploit the tree's chemica...
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Published: Jul 20, 2006