Whale songs reveal clues about ocean food availability
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Researchers have found that the songs of baleen whales, including humpbacks, can indicate the type of prey available in their environment. The study published in PLOS One shows that variations in whale songs correlate with the abundance of krill and anchovies, offering insights into the health of marine ecosystems.

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