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Read more at: Trans-equatorial migration links oceanic frontal habitats across the Pacific Ocean: year-round movements and foraging activity of a small gadfly petrel

Trans-equatorial migration links oceanic frontal habitats across the Pacific Ocean: year-round movements and foraging activity of a small gadfly petrel

19 February 2024

Trans-equatorial migration links oceanic frontal habitats across the Pacific Ocean: year-round movements and foraging activity of a small gadfly petrel


Read more at: Professor Ron Laskey has been named an Officer of the French National Order of Merit

Professor Ron Laskey has been named an Officer of the French National Order of Merit

25 January 2024

We are delighted to report that Professor Ron Laskey FRS CBE FMedSci FLSW has recently been admitted as an Officer of the French National Order of Merit (Ordre national du Mérite). This honour has been awarded to Ron for his remarkable career as the Charles Darwin Professor at the University of Cambridge and for his...


Read more at: Vice Chancellor has appointed Professor Robert Fletcher as the second Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology

Vice Chancellor has appointed Professor Robert Fletcher as the second Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology

22 January 2024

The Department of Zoology is delighted to announce that the Vice Chancellor has appointed Professor Robert Fletcher as the second Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology at the University of Cambridge. The Chair fell vacant when Professor Bill Sutherland FRS retired in September 2023, and became a Director of...


Read more at: Spanish butterflies better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins

Spanish butterflies better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins

15 January 2024

Butterfly populations in Catalonia in northern Spain are better than their UK counterparts at regulating their body temperature by basking in the sunshine, but rising global temperatures due to climate change may put Spanish butterflies at greater risk of extinction. An international study, led by the University of...


Read more at: New Article and YouTube Video by Claire Spottiswoode

New Article and YouTube Video by Claire Spottiswoode

11 December 2023

Culturally determined interspecies communication between humans and honeyguides Claire N. Spottiswoode and Brian M. Wood, Science Cambridge University Article YouTube Video Cited: Claire N. Spottiswoode, Brian M. Wood, Culturally determined interspecies communication between humans and honeyguides.Science382,1155-1158(2023...


Read more at: Three new Professorships launched to boost interdisciplinary research across the Biological Sciences at Cambridge

Three new Professorships launched to boost interdisciplinary research across the Biological Sciences at Cambridge

4 December 2023

The School of Biological Sciences has announced three new Professor posts in areas of significant research importance across the biological sciences: Professor of Evolutionary Networks Professor of Biotic Interactions Professor of Integrative and Systems Neuroscience Click HERE to find out more.


Read more at: JOB ALERT: Director of the University Museum of Zoology and Professorship of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology

JOB ALERT: Director of the University Museum of Zoology and Professorship of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology

4 December 2023

Director of the University Museum of Zoology and Professorship of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology We are looking for an engaged and effective leader to join us as Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology and Director of the University Museum of Zoology in the Cambridge University Zoology Department. We have amazing...


Read more at: Researchers in Deep Time Ecology Group have revealed rapid growth in the first animal apex predators

Researchers in Deep Time Ecology Group have revealed rapid growth in the first animal apex predators

13 November 2023

In a study published this week in National Science Review, led by Dr Yu Wu, a visiting researcher in the Zoology Department, and Dr Stephen Pates, a Herchel Smith Postdoctoral Fellow, the growth dynamics of a Cambrian predator were quantified for the first time. amplectobeluaimages.png The rapid diversification of animals...


Read more at: New research from the Spottiswoode Group has uncovered the different tactics birds use to get a meal when cooperating with humans

New research from the Spottiswoode Group has uncovered the different tactics birds use to get a meal when cooperating with humans

8 November 2023

Individuals can create value ('produce'), or freeload from others ('scrounge'). These tactic decisions impact ecology, evolution, and economics. Researchers from the Department of Zoology studied these tactics in greater honeyguides birds. These birds can either lead people to bees' nests and eat leftover beeswax after the...


Read more at: A new study by members of the Insect Ecology Group and published in Ecology & Evolution has found that butterflies may be most vulnerable to climate change as larvae.

A new study by members of the Insect Ecology Group and published in Ecology & Evolution has found that butterflies may be most vulnerable to climate change as larvae.

19 October 2023

Insects are vulnerable to climate change, as they rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature. Insects also play a vital role in many different ecosystem services, many of which are relevant to human society, such as pollinating our crops. It is therefore critical that we understand how insects will...