As humpback whales recover, older males are fathering more calves, revealing how whaling still shapes mating and competition ...
A new study sheds light on the illuminating, sometimes counterintuitive dynamics of mating and how species survive.
New research from the University of St Andrews published in Current Biology, has shown that the role of age in male humpback ...
Older male whales are more successful at mating than their younger rivals because they are better singers, suggests new ...
Recovering humpback whale populations are revealing a hidden shift: older males are increasingly outcompeting younger rivals to father calves.
New research reveals older singing male whales are increasingly successful at siring offspring compared to younger males.
A study found that humpback whales in the North Pacific are getting smaller. Compared to the mid-1900s, mature whales are now about one to two feet shorter, according to The Maui News. Researchers ...
Humpback in the Senyavin Strait in far eastern Russia. When University of Southern Denmark whale researcher Olga Filatova set off on her first field trip in 2000, she spent five years looking for ...
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