Feral dogs living near Chernobyl differ genetically from their ancestors who survived the 1986 nuclear plant disaster—but ...
Chornobyl's exclusion zone has become an unintended wildlife refuge. Populations of species like wolves, boars, and birds ...
Dogs living near the Chernobyl nuclear plant aren’t radioactive mutants—but their genetic differences reveal a surprising ...
Radiation may not be why Chernobyl dogs show ‘dramatic’ genetic differences - New study has implications for our ...
“I do think radiation levels currently present at the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone are not enough to produce marked organismal ...
Rival packs of stray dogs scavenging for scraps around the Chernobyl fallout zone may be evolving faster than other animals to survive in one of the most hostile environments on Earth. Scientists ...
Radiation-induced mutation is unlikely to have induced genetic differences between dog populations in Chernobyl City and the ...
But animals? It appears the 2,600 square kilometre Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) has become an animal sanctuary. Recently, a team of researchers found tiny worms found in CEZ that surprisingly ...