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Whales may divide resources to co-exist under pressures from climate change
A 28-year study found fin, humpback, and minke whales shifted to more fish-based diets and partitioned resources to reduce competition amid warming and prey changes.
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Whales are now ‘sharing’ food amid shortages due to climate change
Whales in the North Atlantic appear to be adjusting their behaviour to coexist and divide food resources among themselves as climate crisis and human pressures reshape ocean ecosystems, according to a new study.
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The North Atlantic Ocean is warming up. Higher temperatures and increased human activity in the region can trigger abrupt changes in marine ecosystems, for example, how species are distributed and what they eat.
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