Krill are a keystone species in the Antarctic, but their population is moving further south due to climate change.
New research led by a University of Tasmania (UTAS) researcher has revealed that one particular smelly substance can trigger ...
Southern elephant seals are the "canary in the coal mine" for the Southern Ocean, offering insight into how the ecosystem may ...
Only two places on Earth, Iceland and Antarctica, are free of mosquitoes due to their harsh and erratic climates, which ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages, the leader in yacht expedition cruising, announces Polar Expeditions by Atlas to Antarctica beginning ...
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In some places, the underside of the sea ice looks like giant green clouds. These are the 'grass meadows' of Antarctica, made ...
The deadly H5N1 strain is spreading rapidly in the Antarctic, potentially threatening the world’s largest breeding population ...
The foul stench of penguin poop sets Antarctic krill on edge. In lab experiments, the mere scent of penguin droppings — or guano — sent krill scrambling for escape, researchers report March 20 in ...
Although a single penguin is capable of devouring thousands of krill in a single sitting, swarms of the zooplankton may ...