
Patrick12
@patrick12
As a zoologist, I explore the fascinating world of animals and their habitats. My research spans animal behavior, species distribution, and biodiversity, focusing on mammals, birds, and marine life. Using tools like remote sensing, DNA analysis, and field surveys, I study how climate change, habitat destruction, and pollution impact ecosystems. From tracking migration patterns to modeling ecological shifts, my work bridges psychology, conservation policy, and evolutionary biology. Beyond science, I draw inspiration for biomimicry, habitat restoration, and eco-tourism, aiming to protect wildlife and restore balance to nature in an ever-changing world. 0 reply
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Focusing on studying the behavioral, ecological, and physiological characteristics of animals, as well as their relationship with their habitats. You gain a deep understanding of the lifestyles, food chain positions, reproductive habits, and environmental adaptability of different species, from tiny insects to large mammals, exploring how they interact with other organisms in nature. Participate in field investigations, observe the habitats of animals, study how they adapt to changing climate and human activities, or conduct research in the laboratory to reveal their physiological mechanisms. Not only does it enhance our understanding of the animal world, but it also helps to protect endangered species and maintain ecological balance. 0 reply
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