Animal movement patterns and foraging strategies are crucial for understanding how different species locate and exploit resources in their environments. Recent research has shed light on various ...
Ecogeochemistry—the application of geochemical techniques to fundamental questions in population and community ecology—has been used in animal migration studies in terrestrial environments for several ...
Stable isotopes have helped uncover migratory routes, trophic levels, and the geographic origin of migratory animals. They can be used on land as well as in the ocean and have revolutionized how ...
Using data they gathered by monitoring the behavior of pigeons in flight, the patterns of wild horses in the Great Hungarian Plain and other animal movements, they developed an algorithm that ...
The movement patterns of hydrogen-producing green algae, specifically Chlamydomonas, are influenced by light intensity, with stronger light increasing their swimming speed.
Using data they gathered by monitoring the behavior of pigeons in flight, the patterns of wild horses in the Great Hungarian Plain and other animal movements, they developed an algorithm that ...
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