A neural change in butterflies alters mating preferences, influencing evolution through genetic and sensory mechanisms.
Butterfly populations in the U.S. declined by 22% from 2000 to 2020, with 13 times as many species declining as increasing.
Male butterflies seek out mates with the same wing color as they find them more attractive, reveals new research. Genetics, ...
A simple neural change alters mating preferences in male butterflies, aiding rapid behavioral evolution, Nicholas VanKuren ...
A simple tweak in the nervous system can completely reshape the love life of male butterflies. Researchers found that a ...
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The number of butterflies in the continental United States has fallen by 22% over the past 20 years, with nearly one-third of ...
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A sweeping study for the first time tallies butterfly data from more than 76,000 surveys across the continental United States. The results: Butterflies -- all of them -- are disappearing.
Some well-known species had large drops. The red admiral, which is so calm it lands on people, is down 44% and the American ...