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Harmony Square - Educational Videos & Activities
Harmony Square - Educational Videos & Activities
1.1 هزار بار بازدید - 5 سال پیش - This live-action video program is
This live-action video program is about the word migrate. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word migrate through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Viewers will see and hear migrate used in a variety of contexts providing students with a model for how to appropriately use the word. Related words are also used and reinforced with visuals and text. Migration, in ecology, is the large-scale movement of members of a species to a different environment. Migration is a natural behavior and component of the life cycle of many species of mobile organisms, not limited to animals, though animal migration is the best known type. Migration is often cyclical, frequently occurring on a seasonal basis, and in some cases on a daily basis. Species migrate to take advantage of more favorable conditions with respect to food availability, safety from predation, mating opportunity, or other environmental factors. While members of some species learn a migratory route on their first journey with older members of their group, other species genetically pass on information regarding their migratory paths. Despite many differences in organisms’ migratory cues and behaviors, “considerable similarities appear to exist in the cues involved in the different phases of migration.” Migratory organisms use environmental cues like photoperiod and weather conditions as well as internal cues like hormone levels to determine when it is time to begin a migration. Migratory species use senses such as magnetoreception or olfaction to orient themselves or navigate their route, respectively. The factors that determine migration methods are variable due to the inconsistency of major seasonal changes and events. When an organism migrates from one location to another, its energy use and rate of migration are directly related to each other and to the safety of the organism. If an ecological barrier presents itself along a migrant’s route, the migrant can either choose to use its energy to cross the barrier directly or use it to move around the barrier. If an organism is migrating to a place where there is high competition for food or habitat, its rate of migration should be higher. This indirectly helps determine an organism’s fitness by increasing the likelihood of its survival and reproductive success.
5 سال پیش در تاریخ 1398/07/11 منتشر شده است.
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