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Big wings and sweet songs: The mating lives of Panama’s katydids

Big wings and sweet songs: The mating lives of Panama’s katydids

Get the Popular Science daily newsletterđź’ˇ Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. By signing up, you confirm you are 16+, will receive newsletters and promotional content and agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. When it comes to reproduction, animals will pull out all the stops to attract a mate. Sending out noisy mating calls, showing off colorful wings, inflating a throat pouch, and shaking a literal tailfeather all ensure that the next generation of a species happens. Some insects will go as far as making themselves look like an entirely different living thing—leaves.  Usually used as a means of camouflage, male katydids appear to use their leafy disguise to amplify mating calls and make themselves more attractive to the opposite sex. The findings are detailed in a study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, and offer one of the first demonstrations of how leaf mimicry enhances a male katydids’ sexual signals.  …

Panama’s golden frogs beat extinction

Panama’s golden frogs beat extinction

Get the Popular Science daily newsletterđź’ˇ Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. It’s been 17 years since the bright yellow Panamanian golden frog (Atelopus zeteki) hopped through its native habitat. But after nearly two decades of hard work, conservationists are finally reintroducing a new generation of the tiny, fluorescent amphibians back into the tropical island’s ecosystem. It wasn’t that long ago that golden frogs were staring down almost certain extinction. The saga began in the late 1980s, when an invasive fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) arrived in lower Central America. Soon, Bd spores spread throughout Panama. The fungal spores had no difficulty traveling through water—and because golden frogs only live close to streams, they soon encountered the fungus themselves. Golden frog recently released into the wild | Rana dorada liberada recientemente a la naturaleza While Bd isn’t a problem for humans, it’s devastating to many amphibians like the golden frog. After infecting a host’s skin, the fungus disrupts the body’s electrolytes through a disease called chytridiomycosis. Before long, a frog’s salt …

CK Hutchison warns of legal action if Maersk takes over Panama’s Balboa, Cristobal terminals

CK Hutchison warns of legal action if Maersk takes over Panama’s Balboa, Cristobal terminals

Feb 12 : Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison said on Thursday it has notified Panama of an investment-protection treaty dispute after A.P. Moller–Maersk signaled it is willing to temporarily take over management of the Balboa and Cristobal terminals. The move comes after Panama’s Supreme Court annulled key port contracts held by Panama Ports Company S.A. (PPC), a CK Hutchison subsidiary in late January, leaving the future ownership of some Panama Canal operations unclear and possibly upsetting CK’s plans to sell some terminals. APM Terminals Panama, a Maersk subsidiary, said in late January it was willing to operate the Balboa and Cristobal terminals temporarily to prevent any impact on regional and global trade. CK Hutchison said that such a takeover would result in legal recourse against APM Terminals unless it is done in agreement with the firm. CK Hutchison said in its statement that Panama has provided no clear assurances about PPC’s continued operations at Balboa and Cristobal, and is still moving toward a forced shutdown or takeover, that is worsening disruption and harm. PPC has held …