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    • Natural disaster and immunological aging in a nonhuman primate 

      Watowich, MM; Chiou, KL; Montague, MJ; et al. (National Academy of Sciences, 7 February 2022)
      Weather-related disasters are increasing in frequency and severity, leaving survivors to cope with ensuing mental, financial, and physical hardships. This adversity can exacerbate existing morbidities, trigger new ones, ...
    • An evaluation of the role of 'biological evidence' in zoo and aquarium enrichment practices 

      Brereton, J; Rose, P (Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), 1 February 2022)
      Evidence-based approaches are key to advancing all areas of zoo and aquarium practice. Output from empirical study must be disseminated to those within the industry so that results can support changes to husbandry and ...
    • Editorial: Sociality in the Marine Environment 

      Jacoby, DMP; Brown, C; Croft, DP; et al. (Frontiers Media, 28 February 2022)
    • Insect navigation: Some memories like it hot 

      Hempel de Ibarra, N (Elsevier, 24 January 2022)
      Homing insects can use direction and distance information that is updated but also stored in their path integration mechanism. Two studies now demonstrate how both pieces of information are represented in a vector memory ...
    • Flower sharing and pollinator health: a behavioural perspective 

      Nicholls, E; Rands, SA; Botias, C; et al. (Royal Society, 2 May 2022)
      Disease is an integral part of any organisms’ life, and bees have evolved immune responses and a suite of hygienic behaviours to keep them at bay in the nest. It is now evident that flowers are another transmission hub for ...