Climate change is also driving penguins to colonize new areas, or to stay in regions longer than they normally would, ...
Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), in collaboration with international partners, have developed a ...
Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), in collaboration with international partners, have developed a novel approach to addressing uncertainties in ecological and environmental ...
Dr. Ann Duncan and the Detroit Zoological Society team conduct a pioneering study in the Falkland Islands to protect wild ...
Learn more about how the smell of penguin poo causes krill to stop eating and move frantically.
Just a faint whiff of penguin poop pushes their favorite prey to take "frantic" evasive action, reveals new research.
The penguin poop didn’t only influence krill movements. In another phase of the experiment, researchers noticed the ...