Animal migration has fascinated humans for millennia. And for good reason: Some of the most astonishing feats of endurance are performed by long-distance migrants, such as the nine-day non-stop ...
There's no question that humans have left an indelible mark on the world, but we're also inadvertently steering the evolution ...
We cannot predict the finer details of a particular outbreak or a particular storm, but we can often identify when these ...
Early human migration timeline into South America has stirred debate. Researchers have long argued about when these first ...
Animal migration is a phenomenon far grander and ... it is driven at that moment by an instinctive sense of something we humans find admirable: larger purpose. The arctic tern senses that it ...
Humans can put all those together in one place — our homes. But many animals need to move between numerous habitats to have access to all their needs. Climate change and extreme weather are impacting ...
Biotelemetry has provided insight into the mesmerizing world of animal migration. In offering opportunities ... with minimal human interference. As technologies improve, it is likely that ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
In the lower 48, where migration routes were unrecognized and fragmented by human settlement, they often vanished—and along with them animal homing instincts that had evolved over ages.
As an anthropologist, I study a different feature of human culture that researchers are beginning to think about: the ...
Study data was collected from 1,704,842 caribou relocations of more than 800 animals ... we found migration eroding, not due to weather shifts, but alongside expanding human disturbance and ...