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due to vanishing sea ice cover in the warming Arctic. marine researchers say theyve recorded bowheads singing an unprecedented number of songs.
In terms of behavioral ecology. they sing under sea ice during the Arctic winter when its dark all day. the authors suggest that delivering song diversity might serve an adaptive advantage in attracting mates.
though theres no evidence of this. These song lengths might strike us as odd.
the bowheads were found singing 24 hours a day during the winter months.
Stafford and her research team published their results on April 4 in the journal Biology Letters. due to vanishing sea ice cover in the warming Arctic.
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they sing under sea ice during the Arctic winter when its dark all day. They sang mostly between November and March.
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