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matthew savoca, jeremy goldbogen, and nicholas pyenson | january , | comments comment tweet by matthew savoca , postdoctoral researcher, stanford university; jeremy goldbogen , assistant professor of biology, stanford university; and nicholas pyenson , research geologist and curator of fossil marine mammals
as scientists who study ecology , physiology and evolution , we are interested in this question because we want to know the limits to life on earth, and what allows these animals to live at such extremes. in a newly published study , we show that whale size is limited by the largest whales' very efficient...
http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2020/01/why-are-whales-big-but-not-bigger/