 
					Life sciences writer Susan Milius has been writing about botany, zoology and ecology for Science News since the last millennium. She worked at diverse publications before breaking into science writing and editing. After stints on the staffs of The Scientist, Science, International Wildlife and United Press International, she joined Science News. Three of Susan's articles have been selected to appear in editions of The Best American Science Writing.
 
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All Stories by Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsHornbills know which monkey calls to heedHornbills can tell the difference between two kinds of alarm calls given by monkeys. 
- 			  Bean weevils get a kick out of matesBreeding in stored grain throughout the tropics, bean weevils represent an unusually clear example of the evolutionary male-female arms race. 
- 			  Squirrels save for the family’s futureSome female red squirrels hoard extra food for youngsters that haven't yet been conceived. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSecond bird genus shares dart-frog toxinsResearchers have found a second bird genus, also in New Guinea, that carries the same toxins as poison-dart frogs in Central and South America. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsNew Green Eyes: First butterfly that’s genetically modifiedScientists have genetically engineered a butterfly for the first time, putting a jellyfish protein into a tropical African species so that its eyes fluoresce green. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsJungle Genes: First bird genome is decodedResearchers have unveiled a draft of the first bird genome to be sequenced, a vintage chicken. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsFox Selection: Bottleneck survivors show surprising varietyFoxes native to a California island—famous for the least genetic diversity ever reported in a sexually reproducing animal—have some variation after all. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsBird Dilemma: More seabirds killed when boats discard fewer fishA long-term study of great skuas shows that when fishing fleets discard less fish, birds that scavenge for waste make up for the loss by increasing attacks on other seabirds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsFlesh Eaters: Bees that strip carrion also take wasp youngA South American bee that ignores flowers and collects carrion from carcasses has an unexpected taste for live, abandoned wasp young. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow blind mole rats find their way homeThe blind mole rat is the first animal discovered to navigate by combining dead reckoning with a magnetic compass. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsWhere’d I Put That?Birds that hide and recover thousands of separate caches of seeds have become a model for investigating how animals' minds work. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsMangrove Might: Nearby trees boost reef-fish numbersCoastal mangroves give an unexpectedly important boost to reef fish.