Learn more about how the smell of penguin poo causes krill to stop eating and move frantically.
Sediment samples from the Ross Sea coastline are revealing insights into how animals like elephant seals and Adélie penguins ...
Krill are a keystone species in the Antarctic, but their population is moving further south due to climate change.
New research led by a University of Tasmania (UTAS) researcher has revealed that one particular smelly substance can trigger ...
Researchers conclude that Adélie penguins took over the Antarctic habits of seals when sea ice started to expand around 1,400 ...
Analysis of sedimentary ancient DNA has illuminated 6,000 years of the lives of Adélie penguin colonies on Antarctica's Ross ...
New ancient DNA research on Adélie penguin poo in Antarctica shows how several species respond to environmental change over ...
Sediment samples from the Ross Sea coastline are revealing insights into how animals like elephant seals and Adélie penguins adapted to environmental changes long ago Sarah Kuta Daily ...
Adélie penguins have unknowingly documented the changing climate of Antarctica—not in journals or fossils, but through their ...
Just a faint whiff of penguin poop pushes their favorite prey to take "frantic" evasive action, reveals new research. Antarctic krill swim in fast "zigzags" in reaction to guano from predators, ...
A pair of Adelie penguins before going for a ‘feed dip’ Adelie penguins can only survive in a sea ice environment Miniature cameras attached to a penguin's head have given Japanese scientists ...