White - tailed deer are ticks» primary mode of travel and the main reason they are so widespread, although
other migratory animals such as birds and coyotes transport ticks as well.
Compared with birds, mammals and
other migratory animals, insects are by far the most numerous.
He sees the capability of using the team's research in the future to design models that will help game managers, conservation managers, farmers and tour operators predict animal migration, whether it's zebras or
other migratory animals.
Not exact matches
Many of the major migrations on Earth, especially on land, have already been lost, he explains, and few landscapes are left on Earth where the
migratory animals do not have to share land resources with agriculture and
other human activities.
The earth's magnetic field performs important functions: it protects us, for example, from charged particles from space and enables
migratory birds, bees, and
other animals to navigate.
So a team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester started small, forgoing
migratory birds and
other large
animals for the humble fruit fly.
Mined to make the first compass needles, the mineral magnetite is also made by
migratory birds and
other animals to allow them to sense north and south and thus navigate in cloudy or dark atmospheric conditions or under water.
But here at home, a much smaller organism may be circling the globe time and time again without accolades: According to a new study, the itty bitty dragonfly Pantala flavescens could take longer flights than any
other known insect, putting it in the ballpark of larger
migratory animals like birds and whales.
In
other cases, the
animal behaviorist may work with wildlife management programs to develop methods to ensure the safety of wild
animals, such as by determining their
migratory behavior and developing strategies to reduce the potential for encounters with humans.
Ancient explorers noted that
migratory birds and
other animals were guided by something powerful but it wasn't until global navigation and earth mapping became possible that scientists could «see» the magnetic fields marking the earth's surface.
As habitats change, scientists are asking whether insects,
migratory songbirds, caribou and
other animals that have evolved to exploit the tundra environment will adapt.