Study finds Antarctic krill turn microplastics into nanoplastics
A groundbreaking Griffith University study has found Antarctic krill which ingest microplastics are able to turn them into nanoplastics through digestion.
A groundbreaking Griffith University study has found Antarctic krill which ingest microplastics are able to turn them into nanoplastics through digestion.
Study highlights species' "fission-fusion" social structure for diving, hunting and socialising.
Research highlights chemical pollution monitoring frameworks lacking in Antarctic and Southern Ocean region.
Skin, not blubber is the most effective way of revealing migrating whales’ diet.
New research has highlighted the need for continuous air monitoring in the Antarctic after findings revealed a spike in pollutants following the installation of a new station building.
A long-term Griffith University-led study has for the first time used biochemical tracers in whale blubber to track the diet of humpback whales.
Griffith University researchers are using humpback whales as “canaries in thecoalmine” to tell them what’s happening in Antarctica. A team...
While humpback whales have occasionally been observed feeding during their seasonal migration along the east coast of Australia, a Griffith University research team has recently uncovered the first biochemical evidence of “snacking” during migration