Search for a Search: Does Evolutionary Theory Help Explain Animal Navigation?

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The living world is filled with searches. Moths find their mates. Bacteria find food sources. Plant roots find nutrients in the soil. Illustra's film Living Waters includes incredible examples of search: dolphins finding prey with echolocation, salmon navigating to their breeding grounds with their exceptional sense of smell, and sea turtles making their way thousands of miles to distant feeding grounds and back home again using the earth's magnetic field.

The subject of search looms large...

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Published on August 12, 2016 02:44
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