The study suggests that even the faintest hint of penguin droppings in the water is enough to prompt krill into escape ...
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Study finds penguin poop sends favorite prey into frenzyDr. Hellessey said: “We hypothesize that Antarctic krill are avoiding the odor of ground-up krill and fish in the penguins’ guano. "We thus expect krill to show similar swimming behaviors and ...
This remains to be elucidated. "We hypothesize that Antarctic krill are avoiding the odor of ground-up krill and fish in the penguins' guano. We thus expect krill to show similar swimming ...
Climate change is also driving penguins to colonize new areas, or to stay in regions longer than they normally would, ...
This remains to be elucidated. “We hypothesize that Antarctic krill are avoiding the odor of ground-up krill and fish in the penguins’ guano. We thus expect krill to show similar swimming behaviors ...
Dr. Hellessey said: “We hypothesize that Antarctic krill are avoiding the odor of ground-up krill and fish in the penguins’ guano. "We thus expect krill to show similar swimming behaviors and ...
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