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The largest whales eat far more than previously thought, reinforcing their role as ecosystem engineers – Cheraw Chronicle
As for the whales’ role in nutrient recycling, the researchers calculated that prior to whaling…

As for the whales’ role in nutrient recycling, the researchers calculated that prior to whaling losses, whale populations produced a staggering 12,000 tons of fecal iron each year, 10 times the amount whales currently recycle in the Southern Ocean.
These…
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