To back this up, in another study,
scientists tracked animals that exercised for two hours daily for more than five weeks.
Not exact matches
All the
animals completed a series of cognitive tests at the start of the study and were injected with a substance that allows
scientists to
track changes in their brain structures.
For instance, long - term monitoring of plants and selected
animals by Mass Audubon
scientists on our wildlife sanctuaries and across the state will allow us to
track their response to climate change.
For years,
scientists have attached
tracking devices to a variety of
animals, but they have mostly steered clear of tagging great apes.
Scientists often spend days
tracking rare
animals such as snow leopards or orangutans for samples of DNA, for instance from hair or faeces, to understand their movements, monitor their populations and propose ways to protect them.
The
scientists point out that even their meager estimates are probably on the high side, because roads and other humanmade barriers are likely to reduce how well
animals can
track to their new ranges.
A newly discovered collection of rare dinosaur
tracks is helping
scientists shed light on some of the biggest
animals ever to live on land.
Scientists attached collars to some
animals to
track where they traveled.
This large
animal model is helping
scientists to
track altered substances in the blood that could predict HD progression and response to treatment.
He's harnessed DNA barcoding technology that allows
scientists to tag hundreds of potential delivery materials, get them into
animal models, and then
track them see where they traveled and how well they worked.
David Teie, a soloist with the U.S. National Symphony Orchestra, teamed up with
animal scientists and psychologists to develop an album titled Music For Cats — a series of
tracks designed specifically for our feline friends» enjoyment.
Eagle Eye Adventures is involved in helping
scientists track the location and progress of
animals in our area.
More recent trips caught footage of a pod of orcas teaching its young how to hunt, which digitally raced around the world of marine mammal
scientists, participated in a penguin census, and logged polar bear and whale identification photos for researchers who
track global populations of these
animals.
Other suggestions run to youth leaders, carrying personal gear plus group equipment; disaster response teams humping heavy equipment on impassable trails, where vehicles can't go, as well as nature
scientists hauling awkward instruments on narrow
tracks, and finally hunters who need to extract
animals from the woods.
Scientists have long used satellite tags to
track blue whales along the West Coast, learning how the largest
animals on the planet find enough small krill to feed on to support their enormous size.