Ant First Responders
Did you know that some ants work as first responders? It's their job to rescue trapped colony mates. New research looks at the heritability of this specialization and shows that ‘once a rescuer, always a rescuer.’
Read the whole story at my Animal Minds blog: Ant Colonies Have Specialized First Responders.
Goliath Frog Parenting
Researchers describe the first example of nest-building in an African amphibian, the Goliath frog, and suggest it's why they grow so gigantic.
Read my latest Animal Minds post: Giant Frogs are Attentive Parents.
Promiscuous Lionesses Keep Cubs Safe
African lions seem to exemplify the conflict between genders. Acoalition of males will defend their right to exclusively breed with agroup of females against intruding males, who won’t think twice aboutkilling all the cubs in order to hasten the siring of their own with thefemales.
But in a subspecies of lion, infanticide and sexual coercion are much rarer – and much of it appears to be due to the savvy mating strategy of the females.
Read the whole story at my Animal Minds blog: Who's the Daddy? For Lion Cubs, It's Safer Not to Know.