Researchers in Alaska have discovered that beluga whales have lots of different partners and this “mate switching” could be vital for helping populations survive.
The North Atlantic Ocean is warming up. Higher temperatures and increased human activity in the region can trigger abrupt ...
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Scientists find surprising mating patterns in Arctic whales that stop them from going extinct
The strategy is the mysterious reason why beluga whales have such a diverse genetic population despite being an isolated ...
The study authors expected to find that males were competing heavily for mates and mating with multiple females, in a ...
In the icy waters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay, beluga whales rely on an unexpected survival strategy: sharing mates over many ...
Believe it or not, but ducks have a reputation for the unexpected: bizarre and intricate mating anatomy. According to ...
Nature is full of surprises, but few are as fascinating as hybrid animals, creatures born from crossing two different species ...
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