A University of Vermont researcher has released a new study on how whales move tons of nutrients thousands of miles in their urine.
The system will drop 6 to 12 inches of snow in the mountains above 5,000 feet and create icy conditions on Interstate 8 ...
“One big difference is that whales are often traveling thousands of miles across ocean basins–great whales undertake the ...
New research shows that whales move nutrients thousands of miles—in their pee and poop—from as far as Alaska to Hawaii, ...
Overall, the study said migrating gray, humpback and right whales convey an estimated 3,784 tons of nitrogen and 46,512 tons of biomass to low-nutrient coastal areas in the tropics and subtropics ...
Whales are not just big, they’re a big deal for healthy oceans. When they poop, whales move tons of nutrients from deep water ...
Scientists have discovered that whales move nutrients thousands of miles -- in their urine -- from as far as Alaska to Hawaii. These tons of nitrogen support the health of tropical ecosystems and fish ...
Analysis of Moroccan stalagmites reveals that the Sahara received increased rainfall between 8,700 and 4,300 years ago, ...
New research has shown that whales ferry substantial quantities of nutrients for thousands of miles in their urine and other ...
and humpbacks—transport about 4000 tons of nitrogen each year to low-nutrient coastal areas in the tropics and subtropics. They also bring more than 45,000 tons of biomass. And before the era of ...
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