In contrast to those who resided in Siberia, Neanderthals who lived in what's now Belgium and France shortly before the ...
A late Neanderthal group in Belgium and France stayed genetically healthy, with no inbreeding signs, just before vanishing.
The first look at a threatened rattlesnake species' recent genetic history suggests that inbreeding necessitated by limited habitat may not be as detrimental as theory would predict it to be. The ...
Letting black rhinos roam freely may be the best way to save them from the hidden genetic dangers of inbreeding, according to a new study, the first to look at the whole genomes of these critically ...
For decades, the family lives of beluga whales remained largely hidden beneath Arctic sea ice. Unlike many marine mammals ...
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A rare type D killer whale was named as its own species in the Southern Ocean
A killer whale that scientists first noticed in grainy photographs from a 1955 mass stranding in New Zealand has now been ...
In science, we usually share our successes and ignore the less glamorous mishaps. We decided to follow a different approach. This is the story of how multiple generations of scientists collaborated to ...
The world's smallest marine mammal -- the critically endangered vaquita porpoise, which lives only in Mexico's Sea of Cortez -- is believed to have only 10 living members, if that, of the species. The ...
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