This month the Society of Canadian Aquatic Sciences (SCAS) is heading to one of Canada’s three coasts for its second annual meeting. Following the society’s inaugural event in 2023…
In July 2023, mammal researchers from all over the world met in Anchorage, Alaska for the 13th International Mammalogical Congress (IMC), a joint conference between the International Federation of…
Crabs are the subject of intense fishing pressures the…
The following is an interview with Dr. Luis Gerardo Herrera Montalvo of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He is the co author of a recent paper in the…
Q&A with Balint Kacsoh Tending to ant farms, catching butterflies, digging for worms: activities we might pair in our minds with childhood. Children are fascinated by insects but…
At a mass of 30,000 kg—or about 16 cars—the humpback whale must have a massive appetite to satisfy. What do these blubbery giants eat when hunger strikes? For her…
Q&A with Peter Soroye I created my first piece of scientific art as an undergraduate for a course called BioArt. Atop the stage of a microscope, I made…
Scientists learn about how animals live their lives based on what they eat. A selection of papers in the Canadian Journal of Zoology details the surprising tastes of predators.…
Canadian Science Publishing welcomes Professor Céline Audet, the new Co-Editor in Chief of the Canadian Journal of Zoology. Professor Audet is an Emeritus professor at l’Institut des sciences de…
Home sweet home, except for bats in North America whose homes are harbouring a deadly fungus. In a little over a decade, millions of bats have died because of…