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Warming temperatures are causing Antarctic penguins to shift their breeding schedules earlier in the year. A new study warns these changes in breeding phenology threaten the survival of some penguin species by century’s end. Southern giant petrels and Adélie penguins are already breeding earlier, while chinstraps and gentoos are declining in some areas. If warming continues, model projections suggest some populations could face extinction by 2100.
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