Sentences with phrase «during migrations in»

Sights are especially good during migrations in spring and winter.
Children from the Chinese group tended to migrate with both parents most frequently (37 %), while the circumstances of migration for the Haitian and Central American groups imposed a family disruption during migration in nearly all cases (96 % in both cases).
Many birders prefer, instead, to find them mincing around in the undergrowth during migration in places like Chicago in May or New York City in October.

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Italy's premier has met with Tunisian leaders during a two - day working visit to discuss terrorism, migration and the impact of the chaotic situation in Libya,...
But in the United States, the uprooting of the rural population and the rapid migration of industry from one part of the country to another, as well as out of the country altogether, have represented a steady assault on community during the past half century.
As Raymond Brady Williams writes, «Muslims in Chicago mosques represent a constellation of evolving ethnicities different from those experienced by any of the participants prior to migration and more diverse than anywhere outside of Mecca during the Hajj.»
2) Christianity became the fad during the western migration in the 1800's mostly due to revivals being about the only exposure isolated people had with religion.
Intermediate builds on the basics covered in Foundation and covers roast defects, the physical changes that beans undergo during the roasting process, sensory analysis, profile migration, as well as works - pace management.
I mentioned this a few months back — some of you might remember — but in a series of nightmarish events my hosting company lost about 75 % of my images during a migration gone wrong.
By doing so, a fatigued RTC results in upward migration of the ball in the socket even during the simplest daily tasks that require lifting the arm against gravity, increasing the potential for impingement.
In order to get better knowledge of the stresses birds face during the breeding (for many of our wintering ducks and shorebirds), migration, and overwintering, Mass Audubon is working to track individual bird migrations through several projects.
The station, located in Newbury, Massachusetts, is designed to monitor migratory passerines (songbirds) during spring and fall migrations.
To participate in the program, simply agree to extinguish architectural and window lighting between 11 pm and 5 am during spring and fall migration seasons by filling in the form below.
By turning attention to the activities associated with citizens — in this case, as reported by British newspapers in the context of media coverage about migration during a politically crucial time period — I believe we can gain additional insight not only into who counts as citizens, but also what kinds of citizens are valorised and vilified.
May was heavily criticised for saying high migration levels made a «cohesive society» impossible during her speech in October.
President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki and other stakeholders during the Senate Roundtable on Migration and Human Trafficking in Benin City, on Monday resolved to do more action to end irregular migration and human trafficking across the country.
The home secretary was heavily criticised for saying high migration levels made a «cohesive society» impossible during her speech in October.
Moore and colleagues decided to answer the question by putting seven captive Swainson's thrushes, which are normally active in the day but fly at night during migration, into a cage and providing artificial sunrises and sunsets to mimic the migratory season.
Groups of red and green labelled embryonic cells in a zebrafish during their first migration in gastrulation.
After all, plenty of young walruses die each year on the sea ice, and Pacific walruses have come ashore on Russian beaches in past decades during their fall migrations.
Using a mouse model, the team also demonstrated that two processes during neurodevelopment are regulated by the gene: proliferation — the replication of neuronal stem cells that have the potential to become multiple different kinds of cells, including neurons — and migration — the movement of neurons to specific locations in the brain during development.
A new study demonstrates the role of ZNF804A during proliferation and migration of neurons in the brain as well as its contribution to psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia.
Though it looks chaotic at first glance, this migration map, which shows the electronic tracks of 19 shearwaters created by UC Santa Cruz biologist Scott Shaffer in 2005, color - codes the various legs of their trek: light - blue lines track the birds during breeding season, yellow lines represent the northward journey, and orange lines show the winter feeding grounds and southward return.
They also discovered interesting patterns, such as how the birds fly up to six times as fast during their northward flight than they do in their southward migration.
The team found bird feathers in a substantial number of their 14,000 samples, as much as 70 % during peak autumn migration.
The Zebra Migration Research Project began in 2008 after Hattie Bartlam - Brooks and her team discovered the migration during field work for Okavango Herbivore Research.
Monitoring hummingbird populations during the peak of fall migration in the Chiricahua Mountains helps scientists foresee how these primary pollinators of more than 150 U.S. flowering plant species respond to changes in climate
This peculiar distribution suggests that the mutation swept through Europe during the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic in two waves of migration.
One of the continent's earliest explorers, James Clark Ross — the Englishman who discovered the Ross Ice Shelf — remarked on the stirring sight of Adélies arcing in and out of the water during the migration to their home colonies.
Besides the migration of lipids during frying, because these oils are subjected to high temperatures (170 ºC) in the presence of oxygen, certain small - scale thermal oxidation may take place in them.
More importantly, the fibronectin part of the complex is expressed during a cell's transition to cancer and plays a role in cell growth, migration and differentiation.
After spending a relatively leisurely winter and early spring luxuriating in warm tropical climates, they migrate north for a brief but highly eventful summer in North America, during which they must complete three energetically demanding and time - consuming tasks: (1) they must build nests, lay eggs, and provide for their offspring until the young reach independence, (2) they must completely replace all the feathers in their plumage as part of the annual molt, and (3) they must prepare for the fall southward migration by eating prodigiously and storing the body fat that will fuel their long - distance flights.
The findings, which were announced during the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas, have implications for understanding the region's history of migration, land use and conservation and even early climate changes, participants said.
Roads are directly responsible for the deaths of reptiles and amphibians in Massachusetts during seasonal migrations to nesting sites, seasonal migrations from uplands to breeding wetlands, movement between wetlands and thermoregulation (basking) on road surfaces.
Instead, it makes an RNA molecule that is present during early in utero brain development and may orchestrate the migration of cells that build the human brain.
He adds, «Exciton diffusion and transport are important processes in solar - cell devices, so understanding what limits these may well help the design of better materials, or the development of better ways to process materials so that energy losses during exciton migration are limited.»
They seem to hatch with a set of directions, which, with the help of their magnetic sense, ensures that they always stay in warm waters during their first migration around the rim of the North Atlantic.
For years, the received wisdom was that most intercontinental songbird migrations arose when tropical birds flew north during the summer breeding season, to escape the intense competition for space and food in the crowded tropics.
His and others» discoveries of early stone tools in India and Arabia suggest that moderns did expand out of Africa during the early migration windows.
During embryonic development individual cells and cell clusters can move over relatively long distances, and cell migration is also essential for wound healing and many immunological processes in adult animals.
Often times, you can just see 50 to 70 species here in a morning, maybe more, you know, during the height of migration and I've been here where there's been thousands of white - throated sparrows, for example, just passing through the tree tops on a spring morning, you know, really important.
During the Middle Paleolithic, there appear to have been several migrations, population increase and decline, extinction in certain areas and then a return of settlers to these areas.
«This is the first time that a direct connection has been demonstrated between the Hedgehog pathway and an increase in FGF during cell migration,» says Araújo.
Natural selection — during migration, breeding in subtropical locales and care of young — is as powerful as sexual selection.
This observation happened during the sardine run, a vast fish migration in which cooperative feeding is observed with several shark species, dolphins, sea lions and sea birds, he says.
- An immature male Hooded Warbler, banded in August 1987 at Hilton Pond during fall migration, was netted the following May on breeding grounds near Chapel Hill, N.C., by a graduate student studying this species.
Some 32 % of deaths occurred outside these zones — including on unprotected migration routes — but during the times of year that the SMAs would be in effect.
While resting on salty inland lakes and along seashores during its winter migration from the Arctic to the west coast of South America, the red - necked phalarope has been spotted spinning in circles for minutes at a time.
These results, published in PLOS Genetics on the 17th of September 2015, reveal that butterflies, including the Monarch, an iconic species for naturalists and well - known for its spectacular migrations, constitute naturally produced GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) during the course of evolution.
Through a series of experiments in mice, scientists were able to demonstrate that stimulating this receptor modifies the activity and migration of the interneurons during a specific phase in their migratory process.
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