Mammal Research Methods
Mammal research methods involve the study of mammal physiology, behaviors, ecology, and their roles in the environment. Research is conducted through direct observation, experiments, and surveys. Techniques used in mammal research include radio tracking, genetic sampling, camera trapping, and phylogenetic analyses. These methods are important for understanding animal behavior, biological processes, and population dynamics. They can also be used to monitor animal populations, assess environmental impacts and develop conservation strategies.
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