Divorce rates appear to be a more reliable predictor of the reproductive success of the colony than environmental factors ...
Nowhere is this shift in understanding more pronounced than on Australia’s Phillip Island, home to the world’s largest colony ...
Little Penguins, as it turns out, aren't very faithful, and they aren't the only species destroying human illusions of unconditional 'love' in nature. While it's true that during breeding season, most ...
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The study, published in Ecology and Evolution, discovered that a penguin's decision to remain with a partner is based on reproductive success. "In good times, they largely stick with their partners," ...
Penguins do not have everlasting love as we have often believed. Researchers in Australia have found that the “divorce” rate ...
Phillip Island is home to the 37,000 little penguins, the world's largest colony of the species, and the internationally renowned Penguin Parade attracts thousands of visitors each year to watch ...
Researchers believe penguins divorce for various reasons, including reproductive failure and environmental stress, which can ...
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New research reveals a troubling link between penguin divorce rates and declining reproductivesuccess on Phillip Island in Australia. Scientists say the usually monogamous little penguins are getting ...
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