Migration of animals

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MIGRATION OF ANIMALS

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About the amazing and spell bounding migratory process of animals

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MIGRATION OF ANIMALS

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PRESENTED BY

• Srijani Dey(12100311055)• Rajib Bhowmik(12100311045)• Sounak Chatterjee(12100311053)• Sayan

Basuchowdhury(12100311047)

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Animal Migration

What is it that makes animal migration such a magnificent spectacle for the eye and the mind?

Is it the sheer abundance of wildlife in motion?

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The answer is all of the above.

But there’s another reason why the long-distance journeys of

wild beasts and so many other species inspire our awe.

It is the “undistractibility” of migrating animals.

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Migration

• Animal migration is the relatively long-distance movement of individuals, usually on a seasonal basis.

• It is found in all major animal groups.

• It can be also defined as :- • A movement leading to the redistribution of individuals

within a population.

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Reasons for migration

• Resources on Earth fluctuate. Plants – or other meals – may be abundant, but only for a short time.

• Warm summer months may be followed by inhospitable cold.

• The best place to give birth or hatch young may not be a

good place to find food.

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Types of migration

• Migration can be either obligate or facultative

• Complete and partial migration

• Irregular or non-cyclical migration

• Multiple generation migration

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Bird Of the Sun :The Arctic Tern

Makes the longest migration ever recorded on earth.

• Flies from its Arctic breeding grounds to the Antarctic and back again each year.

• The annual round trip of this small seabird is approximately 71000 kilometers.

• Thus in its whole lifetime, it makes a journey equivalent to 3 return journeys to the Moon!

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Siberian Cranes

• Makes the longest migration among the cranes.

• Travels nearly half of the globe to the Keoladeo National park in India to spend the winter months.

• Their migration route stretches for 4000 miles.

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Monarch butterfly : Born To Move

• Known for its extraordinary long migrations.

• The longest recorded flight for a tagged adult is 2,900 km

• Their annual migration takes four generations to complete.

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Massive Migration

The Mali Elephant takes on the longest elephant migration on earth.

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Sea Turtle Migration

• The leatherback turtle is the record holder, traveling an astounding 10,000 miles.

• Crosses the entire Pacific Ocean from Asia to the West Coast of US .

• Green sea turtles migrate 2000 miles to reach their spawning grounds.

• Mature turtles often return to the exact beach from which they hatched.

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Hilsha : Bengali delicacy

• During the monsoon and consequent flooding of all the rivers, Hilsa shad starts its spawning migration upstream.

• Hilsha migrates at least 1,200 km up in some river system in Indian sub-continent. Distances of 50-100 km are more typical in Bangladesh.

• A mature Hilsa shad lays 0.1-2.0 million eggs in fresh water.

• Hatching takes place in about 23 to 26 hours at an average temperature of 23 C.

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Caribou : The Reindeer

• The animals may move in smaller groups (not more than 50) on the mainland of Canada.

• They travel 1,200 km (746 mi) in a season.

• Those living on Victoria Island during the summer, migrate to the mainland in the fall after the sea ice has formed.

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Polar Bears: The iconic symbol of Svalbard

Largest predator found on land.

• The polar bears of Hudson Bay, Canada, arrive on land early in the summer and leave later in the autumn.

• Each October, the Canadian town of Churchill in Manitoba plays host to a thousand hungry polar bears.

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Migrating Wildebeest

• The blue wildebeest migrates annually from Kenya to northern South Africa.

• About 250000 wildebeests die each year when they cross the Grameti River.

• They become the chief source of food for Nile crocodiles.

• The crocodiles feed only once a year, when blue wildebeests arrive during their annual migration.

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Emperor Penguin : The largest migratory penguin species

• Emperor Penguin follows a long migration path to Antarctica away from their home by the edge of the sea.

• They do so because during the fall Emperor Penguins mate and the female lays an egg.

• They migrate inland away from water as the egg hatches. • So that there is more ice under the newborn penguin's feet and

much less chance of it falling through into the ocean.

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Migration in celluloid

• Ice Age 2 • The Land Before Time

• March of the Penguins

• Winged migration

• Great Migrations

• Oceans

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RenownedMigratory places in West

Bengal• Indian botanic garden,Howrah.• Santragachi Jheel,Howrah.• Nalban fishery complex• Chintamani Kar Bisrd Sanctuary,Narendrapur• IIM Joka area• Purbasthali• Boshipota

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Perilous Journeys

• The caribou of arctic regions are hunted by Inuit who

intercept herds along seasonal migration routes.

• Skyscrapers and radio towers have caused the deaths of

hundreds of thousands of migrating birds.

• Dam construction in certain areas has made it impossible for fish to swim upstream to spawning areas.

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Lets allow Them to Continue their Journey a little Longer..

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References

• arctictern.info• seeturtles.org• en.wikipedia.org• migration.wordpress.com• bbc.co.uk• photography.nationalgeogra

phic.com• animals.nationalgeographic.

co.in• webecoist.momtastic.com

• Bird Migration: A General Survey, P. Berthold

• infoplease.com• The Evolutionary Ecology of

Animal Migration ,R. R. Baher

• Migration: The Biology of Life on the Move, H. Dingle

• Animal Migration, D. J. Aidley

• nature.com

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Acknowledgements

We owe our deepest gratitude to Prof. Daliya Mazumdar , Humanities Department, Bengal Institute of Technology, for her able guidance and useful suggestions, which helped us in completing the presentation , in time .We would also like to thank our parents for their blessings, our friends/classmates for their advices and wishes for the successful completion of the presentation.

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THANK YOU