Australian humpback whales are singing less and fighting more. Should we be worried?
- Written by: Rebecca Dunlop, Senior Lecturer in Physiology, The University of Queensland
Cetacean Ecology Group, University of Queensland., Author providedAs eastern Australian humpback whale populations have recovered over the years, males have adapted their mating strategy in a highly strategic way, new research finds.
I analysed 123 days’ worth of data on Australian humpbacks (Megaptera novaeangliae), collected from 1997 to...
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