evolution

  • This ‘Map of Life’ Shows Where Undiscovered Species May Be Lurking

    This ‘Map of Life’ Shows Where Undiscovered Species May Be Lurking

    Nine years ago, a team of Yale ecologists mapped out the world’s life, a project that showed biodiversity patterns in geographical context; basically, a heat map of animal life. Now, they’ve gone a step further: documenting the likeliest spots for unknown species to still exist, in the hopes that those animals can be documented before…


  • Tasmanian Tigers and Wolves Evolved Uncannily Similar Skulls

    Tasmanian Tigers and Wolves Evolved Uncannily Similar Skulls

    The extinct thylacine had the stripes of a tiger, the body of a canid, and the pouch of a kangaroo. These ill-fated, predatory marsupials are a classic example of convergent evolution, in which species independently evolve the same traits, and a new study breaks down just how remarkably similar Tasmanian tigers’ skulls were to those…