biological sciences /newsroom/ en Why don’t larger dogs live as long as smaller breeds? /newsroom/news/list/2023/04/11/why-dont-larger-dogs-live-as-long-as-smaller-breeds Scientists have for the first time explained why larger dogs have shorter lifespans than smaller dogs - selective breeding for size has made large breeds more susceptible to cancer. April 11 2023 Jessica Stanley /newsroom/news/list/2023/04/11/why-dont-larger-dogs-live-as-long-as-smaller-breeds There’s something fishy about flake sold in South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog /newsroom/news/list/2023/01/18/theres-something-fishy-about-flake-sold-in-south-australia It is a popular takeaway choice at fish and chip shops, but new research has revealed threatened species of shark are being sold as flake at some outlets across South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog. January 21 2023 Jessica Stanley /newsroom/news/list/2023/01/18/theres-something-fishy-about-flake-sold-in-south-australia Island tiger snakes’ skulls adapt to eat large sea bird chicks /newsroom/news/list/2023/01/16/island-tiger-snakes-skulls-adapt-to-eat-large-sea-bird-chicks A study by researchers from the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide and other institutions has found that in a population of island tiger snakes the bones in their jaws increase in length after feeding on large prey, while their mainland counterparts show no change. January 16 2023 Eleanor Danenberg /newsroom/news/list/2023/01/16/island-tiger-snakes-skulls-adapt-to-eat-large-sea-bird-chicks Researchers find the snake clitoris /newsroom/news/list/2022/12/14/researchers-find-the-snake-clitoris An international team of researchers, led by the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide has provided the first anatomical description of the female snake clitoris, in a first-of-its-kind study. December 14 2022 Eleanor Danenberg /newsroom/news/list/2022/12/14/researchers-find-the-snake-clitoris Wildlife trade threatening unprotected animals /newsroom/news/list/2022/10/10/wildlife-trade-threatening-unprotected-animals International trade in animals not regulated by multilateral agreements is putting them under increasing threat. More than three times the number of unregulated animal species are being imported into the United States compared to the number of regulated species. October 10 2022 Crispin Savage /newsroom/news/list/2022/10/10/wildlife-trade-threatening-unprotected-animals Alien organisms – hitchhikers of the galaxy? /newsroom/news/list/2021/11/18/alien-organisms-hitchhikers-of-the-galaxy Scientists warn, without good biosecurity measures ‘alien organisms’ on Earth may become a reality stranger than fiction. November 18 2021 Kelly Brown /newsroom/news/list/2021/11/18/alien-organisms-hitchhikers-of-the-galaxy High CO2 to slow tropical fish move to cooler waters /newsroom/news/list/2021/02/08/high-co2-to-slow-tropical-fish-move-to-cooler-waters A new study from the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide shows that the ocean acidification predicted under continuing high CO2 emissions may make cooler, temperate waters less welcoming. February 09 2021 Robyn Mills /newsroom/news/list/2021/02/08/high-co2-to-slow-tropical-fish-move-to-cooler-waters Fish sex organs boosted under high-CO2 /newsroom/news/list/2021/01/20/fish-sex-organs-boosted-under-high-co2 Research from the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide has found that some species of fish will have higher reproductive capacity because of larger sex organs, under the more acidic oceans of the future. January 20 2021 Robyn Mills /newsroom/news/list/2021/01/20/fish-sex-organs-boosted-under-high-co2 Genomes reveal new insights into iconic Aussie animals /newsroom/news/list/2021/01/12/genomes-reveal-new-insights-into-iconic-aussie-animals The genomes of egg-laying monotreme mammals, platypus and echidna, have been published in the prestigious journal Nature. January 12 2021 Robyn Mills /newsroom/news/list/2021/01/12/genomes-reveal-new-insights-into-iconic-aussie-animals Incredible vision in ancient marine creatures drove an evolutionary arms race /newsroom/news/list/2020/12/03/incredible-vision-in-ancient-marine-creatures-drove-an-evolutionary-arms-race Ancient deep sea creatures called radiodonts had incredible vision that likely drove an evolutionary arms race according to new research published today. December 03 2020 Robyn Mills /newsroom/news/list/2020/12/03/incredible-vision-in-ancient-marine-creatures-drove-an-evolutionary-arms-race