Many animals live in groups. Among seabirds in particular, most species form colonies during the breeding season. Although ...
A study of Adélie penguins reveals how they use personal experience and social information from colony members to locate food ...
How do animals benefit from living in colonies? By tracking over one-third of Adélie penguins in an Antarctic colony, we ...
Hungry penguins returning from unsuccessful hunting trips often follow neighbors to productive feeding areas instead of ...
The findings 'will help us understand why social life evolved among animals and the impact of population decline,' an animal ...
Research has estimated that almost 6 million Adélie penguin live in East Antarctica, more than double the previous count. The jump in population is to due a new counting method that took into account ...
There are many poorly understood links in the food web, often referred to as trophic relationships. Out in East Antarctica, a previously unconfirmed link between sea snails and Adélie penguins might ...
Scientists are investigating how Adélie penguin colonies along the coast of Antarctica’s Ross Sea have adapted over the last 6,000 years. Jamie Wood Penguin poop is stinky but useful. In Antarctica, ...
A penguin’s cute exterior is equally matched to its friendly disposition. As a species, penguins are rarely aggressive and lean more curious. Around humans, a penguin can be observant, unbothered, and ...
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