Summer 2016
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Summer 2016:
Oddities
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In this adventurous issue:
· In a modern-day exploration story, fish biologists recently discovered 20 new fishes in the Kimberley.
· With the help of citizen scientists, Project Manta is revealing the lives of Australian manta rays.
· We have been granted a rare second chance to protect two Australian sea snake species thought extinct, a gift we must not waste:
· Sex might be common, but spiny leaf insects suggest it is not always the best system of reproduction.
· Promiscuity, sexual violence and cannibalism point to frequent collisions of interests in animal families.
· In a modern-day exploration story, fish biologists recently discovered 20 new fishes in the Kimberley.
· With the help of citizen scientists, Project Manta is revealing the lives of Australian manta rays.
· We have been granted a rare second chance to protect two Australian sea snake species thought extinct, a gift we must not waste:
· Sex might be common, but spiny leaf insects suggest it is not always the best system of reproduction.
· Promiscuity, sexual violence and cannibalism point to frequent collisions of interests in animal families.