Great Migrations - Đáp án bài thi đọc hiểu
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overfeeding
They involve special behaviours concerning preparation such as overfeeding and arrival.
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vertically
Vertical movements by zooplankton daily in the ocean
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Berger's
Dingle is an evolutionary biologist who researches insects. His interpretation is more complicated than Berger's, citing those 5 features that differentiate migration from other forms of movement.
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National Forest
A National Forest has identified the path of the pronghorn
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The tern flies on while local gulls will dive voraciously for such handouts.
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Also the movement of aphids after depleting the young leaves on a food plant, their offspring then fly towards a different host plant, and no aphid ever returns to where it started.
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Dingle is an evolutionary biologist who researches insects.
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Birds will feed heavily in advance of a long migrational flight to fatten themselves.
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Forested hills rise to form a V, at one of the bottlenecks, leaving a corridor of open ground only about 150m wide, filled with private homes.
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The pronghorn, which resembles an antelope, though they are unrelated, is the fastest land mammal of the New World.
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Hugh Dingle
Hugh Dingle, a biologist recognised 5 features that apply, in varying combinations and degrees, to all migrations.
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arctic tern
On its 20,000 km flight from the extreme south of South America to the Arctic circle, an arctic tern will take no notice of a fish that a bird-watcher gives along the way.
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Joel Berger
Joel Berger from University of Montana, researching on the American pronghorn and some large terrestrial mammals, prefers what he calls a simple, practical definition suited to his beasts
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upward movement
Vertical movements by zooplankton daily in the ocean - upward movement to seek food at night and downward movement to escape predators during the day - can also be considered migration.