🔒 Fewer than one in 14 male humpback whales in New Caledonia are fathers

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Summary:

- The study found that fewer than one in 14 male humpback whales in New Caledonia successfully reproduce and become fathers.
- This low paternity rate is attributed to the intense competition among male humpback whales for access to females during the breeding season.
- The research highlights the importance of understanding the reproductive dynamics of humpback whale populations to support conservation efforts and ensure the long-term sustainability of these marine mammals.

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