Sunday, February 5, 2017

Week 2 post 1

An Introduction to Animal Migration

For this week's preliminary research, I decided to focus on the migration of animals.  Right away, I learned that not only mammals and birds migrate, which was what I previously thought. 

Table 1. Guinness records held by animal migrants
Smallest migrant1–2 mm long Zooplankton (crab larvae, copepods, etc.) 
Largest migrant24–27 m longBlue whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
Longest mammal migrationUp to 8,500 km each way Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae
Longest insect migrationUp to 4,750 km in the autumn Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus
Longest recorded round-trip80,000 kmArtic tern (Sterna paradisaea)
Highest migration altitude9,000 aslBar-headed goose (Anser indicus)
Source: Hoare 2009, Egevang et al. 2010
Some facts I learned about animal migration are:
  • The longest insect migration is performed by the monarch butterfly
  • Animals migrate for more food or breeding
    • Some salmon go to the ocean for food then come back upstream for breeding
  • Migrants either eat before or after the migration
    • Animals' bodies change accordingly
  • Humans have known of animal migration from the Stone Age

1 comment:

  1. Do you have quizzes or discussion questions with your class?

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