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Aliens Are Likely to Be Smart But Not “Intelligent”: What Evolution of Cognition on Earth Tells Us about Extraterrestrial Intelligence

Anna Dornhaus

Published: 2026-04-17
Subjects: Life Sciences

How likely is it that we will find aliens like the ones in so many science fiction stories–people who possess self-awareness and cognitive ability comparable to ours, but who arose from an independent evolutionary origin? Here I make the argument that if life has evolved on other planets, it may well eventually acquire complexity equivalent to that found on Earth. The resulting lifeforms may be [...]

FGMLab: An open-source software for teaching biological evolution through Fisher's geometric model

James G DuBose

Published: 2026-04-16
Subjects: Education

The process of biological evolution is typically taught through the lens of population genetics, where students are presented with models and diagrams of how alleles (genetic variants) change in frequency over time. While this convention depicts the underlying genetic basis of biological evolution, it fails to quantitatively illustrate how traits, on which natural selection actually acts, evolve. [...]

Nature-based Solutions for Climate and Disaster Risk Mitigation in SIPLAS: A Framework for Policy Integration and Innovative Financing

Antonio Jr Fabela Regis, Christopher Allan Ray Pilpa

Published: 2026-04-16
Subjects: Environmental Studies, Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Urban Studies and Planning

Small island protected areas face compounding pressures from rapid urbanization, constrained land use, biodiversity loss, and intensifying climate and disaster risk, yet scholarship on how to finance and mainstream Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in governance-complex, nationally protected island systems remains limited. This study addresses that gap by examining the integration of NbS into climate [...]

Human Homosexuality, Transsexuality and Evolution: A Critical Appraisal

Joan Roughgarden

Published: 2026-04-16
Subjects: Life Sciences

Homosexual behavior occurs naturally in many species of mammals. Among primates, homosexuality is an evolutionary innovation originating when the anthropoid lineage split from the prosimian linage, becoming prominent in socially complex old world primates. Many species possess multiple genders: multiple morphs within each sex. Homosexual behavior and transgender expression occur across all [...]

Amphibian communities are structured by local habitat quality in garden ponds and spatial factors in urban ponds

Márton Uhrin, Barbara Barta, Beáta Szabó, et al.

Published: 2026-04-15
Subjects: Life Sciences

Amphibians are among the most threatened vertebrates, and urbanisation contributes to their decline through habitat loss, fragmentation, pollution, and the spread of invasive species. At the same time, urban freshwater habitats, such as ponds, can serve as important refuges within highly modified landscapes. While the role of urban ponds in supporting freshwater biodiversity is increasingly [...]

Heterogeneity in Statistics: A Conceptual and Methodological Review

Zhanshan (Sam) Ma, Shu Liu, Aaron Ellison

Published: 2026-04-14
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Heterogeneity—the presence of meaningful variation across observations, in models, and in inferences—is a foundational concept in statistics that has many meanings. This review synthesizes the evolution of the meanings, methodologies, and interpretations of the four dominant and interconnected types of heterogeneity: (1) heteroscedasticity (non-constant variance), historically treated as a [...]

Sample size shapes metabarcoding-driven biodiversity assessments across body sizes in soil

Lu Wang, April Lyn Leonar, Simone Cesarz, et al.

Published: 2026-04-14
Subjects: Biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Life Sciences

Understanding how sample size influences biodiversity detection across taxonomic groups differing in body size is critical for designing robust and cost-efficient metabarcoding studies of soil eukaryotes. Using a soil mass gradient (0.25-32 g) combined with a universal 18S rRNA metabarcoding approach, we quantified how sample mass shapes diversity estimates across eukaryotic taxa. Diversity [...]

Silver spoon effect: Natal noise exposition is associated with telomere dynamics in adult birds

Yuheng Sun, Terry Burke, Julia Schroeder, et al.

Published: 2026-04-14
Subjects: Animal Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Ornithology

Anthropogenic noise disturbance on wildlife is of growing concern. Environmental noise exposure during incubation can negatively impact fitness in wild birds. Here, we hypothesised that chronic noise introduces stress through oxidative damage to embryos, reflected in short-term fitness reduction and long-term physiological changes. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the effects of chronic [...]

Older forests recover faster: leaf litter arthropods reveal post-perturbation recolonization dynamics

Arianna Tartara, Karla Neira Salamea, Florian Frenzel, et al.

Published: 2026-04-14
Subjects: Life Sciences

Understanding how ecological communities recover from disturbance is central to predicting ecosystem resilience, particularly in tropical forests where biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are tightly linked. Such landscapes are dominated by secondary forests that have experienced, and continue to experience, disturbances of varying intensity. Leaf litter arthropods play a crucial role in [...]

drmr: A Bayesian approach to Dynamic Range Models in R

Lucas da Cunha Godoy, Alexa Fredston, R.M.W.J Bandara, et al.

Published: 2026-04-14
Subjects: Biodiversity, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Predicting how species distributions will respond to environmental change is a critical challenge. Dynamic Range Models (DRMs) offer a powerful mechanistic approach by explicitly modeling the influence of environmental drivers on demographic processes. However, the widespread adoption of DRMs has been hindered by their inherent complexity and a critical gap in the available software. While many [...]

The Evolution of Interdependent Cell Cycles During the Transition to Multicellularity

Homa Papoli Yazdi, Mohammad A. Siddiq, Hwei-Yen Chen, et al.

Published: 2026-04-13
Subjects: Biology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

In the evolution of complex multicellular organisms, cells that were once autonomous became obligately dependent on one another for survival and reproduction. Despite its importance, the process by which autonomous cellular machinery was restructured into obligately interdependent networks is poorly understood. Addressing this gap requires a framework that clearly categorizes the different levels [...]

Anti-obesity therapeutics potential of plant genetic resources of Bangladesh and their conservation at Bangladesh Agricultural University Botanical Garden

A K M Golam Sarwar, Md Riyadh Arefin, M Farhan Ishmam, et al.

Published: 2026-04-13
Subjects: Life Sciences

Obesity, a global health issue affecting 650 million people, leads to chronic diseases and health impairments. Anti-obesity drugs are expensive and may cause side effects, raising significant concerns. One hundred eighty-eight medicinal plant species from 157 genera and 62 families in Bangladesh exhibit anti-obesity activity. Fabaceae (syn. Leguminosae) is the largest family, consisting of 25 [...]

An Evaluation of 15 Years of Community-Based Monitoring in Forest Stewardship Council Certified Forest Areas in Southern Tanzania: Insights from Mammal and Indicator Bird Species

Katjia Akeena Dawila, Jasper Makala, Glory Massao, et al.

Published: 2026-04-10
Subjects: Biodiversity, Biology, Community-based Research, Forest Management

Certified community-managed forests are rare in East Africa, and the use of community-based biomonitoring to track biodiversity change in such forests is rarer still. We analyse 15 years of community-collected data on mammals and indicator bird species from 10 village land forest reserves in southern coastal Tanzania, managed under a Forest Stewardship Council certification scheme facilitated by [...]

An energetic unification of ecological theory

Serguei Saavedra

Published: 2026-04-10
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences

Ecological communities can persist for long periods despite strong competition and environmental variability, yet they can also reorganize or collapse abruptly after seemingly modest change. Explaining persistence, diversity, and collapse has produced several major traditions in ecology, including species-interaction models, consumer--resource theory, coexistence theory, feasibility analysis, and [...]

Acute bacterial challenge in Drosophila reveals age and sex dependent feeding and macronutrient choice without generalised anorexia

Katy Maud Monteith, Pedro F Vale

Published: 2026-04-10
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Entomology, Integrative Biology, Zoology

Sickness behaviours are often interpreted as adaptive host responses that reallocate resources from performance to defence. Anorexia - a reduction in food intake - is one of the most frequently cited examples, yet evidence across insects is variable and rarely separates the effects of wounding, immune stimulation, and live infection. Here we use a factorial design in Drosophila melanogaster to [...]

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