# Created by SOS Playlist Builder # Saved: Jun 28, 2018 # Contains: 5 datasets # ID 640: Bird Migration Patterns - Western Hemisphere include = /shared/sos/media/land/birds/playlist.sos # ID 180: Great White Shark Track include = /shared/sos/media/oceans/shark/playlist.sos # ID 181: Loggerhead Sea Turtle Tracks include = /shared/sos/media/oceans/LoggerheadSeaTurtleTracks/playlist.sos # ID 182: Seal and Seabird Tracks: Pacific Ocean include = /shared/sos/media/oceans/animal_tracking/playlist.sos # ID 427: Earth's Magnetic Declination include = /shared/sos/media/land/magnetic_declination/playlist.sos #>---Presenter Notes--- #> #>Every year thousands of species depart on an epic journey. Species as small as zooplankton and as huge as the blue whale share this behavior of packing up and leaving to follow changing seasons, find warmer weather, and search for food. Animals have migrated for millions of years, however with rapidly changing climate and fracturing and reduction of cold-weather habitat, many are having to change their summering grounds accordingly. This could impact the animals that have the farthest to travel and the humans who may live along their path. The graphic above is a model showing how birds, mammals, and amphibians will have to adjust their migration routes in response to climate change. #> #>(Q?) How do animals navigate these long trips? What’s the longest migration of any animal (besides humans)? What different patterns do seasonal migrations follow? How might climate change impact bird, fish, and mammal migration? #> #>---(1) Bird Migration Patterns - Western Hemisphere--- #>---(2) Great White Shark Track--- #>---(3) Loggerhead Sea Turtle Tracks--- #>---(4) Seal and Seabird Tracks: Pacific Ocean--- #> #>These datasets show the migration patterns of seals and seabirds based on animal GPS tracking. #> #>---(5) Earth's Magnetic Declination--- #> #>Many animals use magnetic fields to navigate their long journeys, and this dataset shows how the magnetic poles change over time.