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Divorce rates appear to be a more reliable predictor of the reproductive success of the colony than environmental factors ...
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Live Science on MSNCheating little penguins are big on divorce, and other breeding secrets revealedA little penguin colony in Australia struggles during years with high penguin divorce rates, but the divorcees could have more offspring in the long run if they find better mates, a new study finds.
BirdLife South Africa and SANCCOB are taking legal action against the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment to ...
Birdlife South Africa and the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) have hauled the ...
Scientists found that "divorce" was relatively common in the colony of 37,000 little penguins they studied on Philip Island over 13 breeding seasons. The split usually came after a disappointing ...
The organisations have sought from the court to review and set aside the minister’s decision to put in place island closures ...
The biggest iceberg on Earth is heading toward a remote island, creating a potential threat to penguins and seals inhabiting ...
Four critically endangered African penguin chicks hatched at Mystic Aquarium in early January, the aquarium announced ...
This new scientific deep dive into the love lives of little penguins was conducted over 10 years and 13 breeding seasons. Scientists were looking to determine what little penguin pairings can ...
“However, after a poor reproductive season they may try and find a new partner for the next season to increase their breeding success.” Researchers tracked the penguin “marriages” over 13 ...
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