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Climate Warming in Antarctica Penguins Breed More and More Early

A study published in January 2026 in the Journal of Animal Ecology, conducted by researchers at Oxford University, Washington University and Stony Brook University, reveals that Antarctic penguins are advancing their breeding season at an unprecedented rate. By analyzing more than 60,000 images from a network of automated cameras, scientists have observed a rapid and differentiated change across species.
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A study published in January 2026 in the Journal of Animal Ecology, conducted by researchers at Oxford University, Washington University and Stony Brook University, reveals that Antarctic penguins are advancing their breeding season at an unprecedented rate. By analyzing more than 60,000 images from a network of automated cameras, scientists have observed a rapid and differentiated change across species.

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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