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This is Scientific Americans 60 second Science, I am Christopher Intagliata, got a minute.
Sailors don't need to read the stars anymore—they've got GPS. But dung beetles1 do not have GPS. And it now appears that they use the
as a compass.
Dung beetles need a keen sense of direction so they can roll their dung patties away from the communal3 dung pile, and feast in peace. Ten years ago, Marie Dacke at Lund University in Sweden and her colleagues discovered that some dung beetles use polarized moonlight to keep a straight course. But what’s their plan on moonless nights?
Dacke tracked the beetles as they successfully rolled dung away from the center of a circular sandbox. Then she blocked the beetles' starry4 view with tiny cardboard hats, and set 'em loose again. Without stars to guide them, the beetles traveling twisted, circular paths. Those findings appear in the journal
Current Biology.
The beetles' tiny compound eyes probably aren't sharp enough to make out individual stars. In a planetarium5, for example, when only 18 bright stars were illuminated6, the beetles got lost. But the faint streak7 of the Milky Way seems to be just enough light to point them to a dung dining hole—no reservations required.
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Patty: 小馅饼;肉饼
starry: 满天繁星的
planetarium: 天文馆;行星仪
streak: 一条
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1 beetles | |
n.甲虫( beetle的名词复数 ) | |
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2 milky | |
adj.牛奶的,多奶的;乳白色的 | |
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3 communal | |
adj.公有的,公共的,公社的,公社制的 | |
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4 starry | |
adj.星光照耀的, 闪亮的 | |
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n.天文馆;天象仪 | |
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adj.被照明的;受启迪的 | |
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7 streak | |
n.条理,斑纹,倾向,少许,痕迹;v.加条纹,变成条纹,奔驰,快速移动 | |
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