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Fireworks vs. Wildlife: Seals Became Vigilant, Gulls Got Louder After the Blast
Fireworks divide opinions like few other subjects. To us as people, fireworks are either an exciting visual and auditory event or a stressful and unnecessary display, depending on one’s point of view.
A team of researchers has documented major changes in the behavior, ecology, and geographic range of the northern fur seal over the past 1,500 years using a combination of techniques from archaeology, ...
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Scientists find rare monk seals using a hidden underwater language that defies all expectations
New recordings show Hawaiian monk seals use many more sounds than scientists ever realized.
One female seal displayed postmortem attentive behavior (PAB) for at least 20 days, the longest documented case in pinnipeds and among the longest for any mammal. Their paper documents a previously ...
Researchers discovered that Hawaiian monk seals use a surprisingly complex range of underwater sounds, including new call types never documented before.
Over the past 60 years, marine biologists at UC Santa Cruz have monitored the behavior of northern elephant seals that journey to nearby Año Nuevo Natural Reserve. With the seals gathering on the ...
A pioneering study led by Baylor University biologist Sarah Kienle, Ph.D., and published in the journal Polar Biology has unveiled the first paired observations of sexual behavior and vocalizations in ...
When the carcasses of headless baby harbor seals began emerging on the Northern California coastline close to a decade ago, researchers hadn’t seen anything like it before. The thick mats of ice plant ...
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