Tracking Butterfly Flight Patterns: Implications for Conservation

Tracking Butterfly Flight Patterns: Implications for Conservation

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Researchers at Britain's Rothamsted Institute are using harmonic radar technology to track butterflies. By attaching tiny transponders to the butterflies, they can monitor their flight patterns from up to a kilometer away. Although the initial study involved only 30 butterflies, the team plans to expand their research to include more species. This work could have significant implications for the conservation of endangered species.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary purpose of the research conducted at Britain's Rothamsted Institute?

To observe the social behavior of butterflies

To analyze the color patterns of butterfly wings

To track how butterflies find nectar

To study the random movements of butterflies

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What technology is used to track the butterflies' movements?

Harmonic radar technology

Satellite imaging

GPS tracking devices

Infrared sensors

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How far can the researchers monitor the butterflies' flight using the technology?

Up to 500 meters

Up to 5 kilometers

Up to 2 kilometers

Up to 1 kilometer

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main limitation of the pilot study mentioned in the transcript?

The technology is too expensive

The sample size is too small

The study area is too large

The butterflies are too difficult to track

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What is the potential impact of this research on butterfly conservation?

It may lead to the discovery of new butterfly habitats

It will improve butterfly migration patterns

It could help in breeding new butterfly species

It has implications for preserving endangered species