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Bugs That Rule the World

The Evolutionary Race Between Moths and Bats

Dragonflies Are Masters of Flight That Start Life Underwater

Dragonflies Are Masters of Flight That Start Life Underwater

Dragonfly expert Jessica Ware is on a mission to understand the evolutionary history of dragonflies. Deep in the rainforest of Guyuna, Ware collects dragonflies and damselflies to bring back to her lab. Dragonflies and damselfies are well known for their dazzling beauty and constant presence around freshwater sources, but their

The Longstanding Tradition of Beetle Battles in Thailand

The Longstanding Tradition of Beetle Battles in Thailand

In Northern Thailand, the longstanding tradition of beetle fights is a fascinating spectacle. Ummat Somjee befriends local beetle fighters to understand how locals have raised these beetles to fight for sport. In order to raise strong beetles, and get them to fight, the Thai locals pay close attention to the

Dung Beetles Do One of the Dirtiest Jobs in the Animal Kingdom

Dung Beetles Do One of the Dirtiest Jobs in the Animal Kingdom

In Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve on the plains of South Africa, an army of dung beetles does one of the dirtiest jobs in the animal kingdom. Dr. Gimo Daniel studies these beetles, who voraciously recycle the dung of the much larger animals on the plains. It might seem like a

Searching for Praying Mantises in the Brazilian Amazon

Searching for Praying Mantises in the Brazilian Amazon

Mantis expert Gavin Svenson heads to the Brazilian amazon to sample the diversity of mantises in the forest. It is important for Svenson to understand the and quantify the number of mantises in the amazon, he describes the problems with declines in that we cannot know what we are losing

The Evolutionary Race Between Moths and Bats

The Evolutionary Race Between Moths and Bats

In Sumacó, Ecuador, Entomologists Jesse Barber and Akito Kawahara study the centuries-long evolutionary arms race between moths and bats. Moths have had to develop a wide range of bizarre and clever defenses to combat the threat of bats, from emitting toxic smells to jamming bats’ echolocation sonar with their thorax,

The Epic Migration of Monarch Butterflies

The Epic Migration of Monarch Butterflies

In one of the most singular migratory events in the animal world, monarch butterflies spend their winters in the fir forests of Michoacan, Mexico. It takes multiple generations to make this trip, and when the monarchs arrive they completely cover the fir trees of the high altitude forests. Conservationist Homero

Ummat Somjee Researches Flag-Footed Bugs in Panamá

Ummat Somjee Researches Flag-Footed Bugs in Panamá

In the rainforest of Panamá, evolutionary biologist Ummat Somjee researches the enigmatic behavior of a family of flag-footed bugs. By creating a quasi-natural lab he calls ‘The Bug Hut’ Somjee is able to observe the flag-footed bugs intimately. Somjee discovers how these insects use their unique appendages to scare predators

Sylvana Ross Researches Tapinoma Sessile, the Odorous House Ant

Sylvana Ross Researches Tapinoma Sessile, the Odorous House Ant

Urban Ecologist Sylvana Ross visits Baltimore, Maryland to find Tapinoma Sessile, the odorous house ant. Ross’ research is focused on ants and how they respond to different environments within a city. By comparing ants in historically red-lined neighborhoods and those in more open, green spaces, Ross is able to measure