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Marine predators are cool 🦭 • @CSU_Ecology Extreme Physiology Lab MS student studying pinnipeds • @SeaverLMU alumna & McNair Scholar • 🇲🇽🇺🇸
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What will recovering whale populations look like in a changing climate? So happy to see our paper on gray whale population dynamics out today in Science Magazine! We show that gray whales go through major boom and bust cycles in response to dynamic and changing Arctic conditions.
How the land-to-sea transition influenced pinniped vertebral #evolution: ow.ly/mSuC50Rg2qg #ProcB #OpenAccess @Alberto_MarSe Alejandro Pérez Ramos Katrina Jones
🐧 Emperor penguin chicks are leaping from a 50-foot Antarctic ice shelf — but why? Scripps Oceanography emeritus professor and research physiologist Gerald Kooyman, who observed these strange behaviors more than 30 years ago, shares more for National Geographic. nationalgeographic.com/animals/photog…
World’s smallest falcon (22-25 g) and world’s largest hummingbird (~20-26 g). Amazing to see how form matches function. Smithsonian NMNH