Editor’s Selections: Grassy Gas, Mythical Yields, Silent Snails, and Gregarious Genes
September 10th, 2010 Editor's Selections 4 Comments
Jarrett Byrnes focuses on posts in ecology, environmental sciences, and evolution. He blogs at I’m a chordata, urochordata!
- The smell of freshly cut grass may be a cry to rally the troops.
- How we harvest the ocean determines is a key to its long-term sustainability. But have all our efforts been based on a fiction?
- Why are snails so silent?
- Might the genes that drove human migration be linked to how taciturn or warm and friendly you are?

