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But"that has neverreally been asked particularly well"26.Why can mutts help study linksbetween genes and behaviors?eeded genetic and behavior datafrom of dogs.So they developed Darwin'sA.People have stereotypes of them.ase where pet owners can share information about their animals.More thanB.There is less information about them.高普0ook part.They answered more than 100 questions about their dog's traits andC.Their bredsre le predictiveoforsD.Theyhow more disinct trits than purbred dogshers also collected genetic data from2,155 dogs.The team made sure to in-27.What can be a suitable title for the tex?bred and mixed-bred dogs,.or mutts.Stereotypes(刻板印象)about purebredsA.Dogs are as smart as peoplethose dogs are treated-and thus behave.Mutts don't come with the same ex-B.We may be unfairly stereotyping dogsuttdata could help focus on how genesseem toaffect behaviors.C.Pay less attention to its breed when buyinga dogen combined the genetic and survey data for individual dogs.They looked forD.Dogs are often recognized by physical traitsred linked to particular traits.Comfort around people emerged as the behavior-Ctrongly tied to genetics.Movement-based behaviors are also passed downThe mystery emerged in 2015,when nearly 10 percent of the seemingly healthy mangroveore than other traits.(forest along northern Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria suddenly died.Scientists initial-sense.Modern breeding has only been around for the last few hundred years.ly blamed this critical ecosystem's die-off merely on an unusually strong El Nino,a weatherwere chosen for how well they did jobs,such as hunting or herding.Thepattern that periodically takes water away from the western Pacific and lowers local tides.But ahoices still show up in breed groups today.new study reveals that El Nino had a quiet helper:the moon.rising,then,that a breed as a whole might be more likely to display certainResearchers analyzed more than 30 years of national satellite data to narrow down the sus-eir name suggests,retrievers (are more likely to retrieve than individ-pect list."A pattern quickly emerged-about every 18 to 19 years,mangrove tree cover alongds.But in the study,breed didn't always predict how an individual dog wouldthe Gulf of Carpentaria thinned out significantly before bouncing back to normal within a cou-up,retrievers were less likely to howl.Some owners,though,reported theirple of years.And roughly nine years after each such die-off,the mangrove forest became unu-often.sually thick,"says the study's lead author Neil Saintilan.study find?That regularity gave the researchers an important clue."Nature's usually pretty shambolic.s individual as people.But if something is super regular,it's probably some kind of orbital cycle.The 18.6-year cceisan share another breed's behaviors.essentially driven by what wecalla‘wobble'(G摇s摆)in the moon'st,”saysSaintilan.enothing to do with certain behaviors.As the moon'sorbit wobbles,v.6years,it creates regusustained periods of't relate much to dog behavioral differences.usually high owtides in certain pace This ffect sepeallysngi the Gufof Carpen-archers build Darwin's Ark?tariaits low tides can drop by an average ofeters because ofreativetohe evolution of dogs.the equator and the shape of Australia's coastlie.Indeed,the researchers found thatowners find their dogs.Austrai5 mangrove di-off fl half yrsehe pevoAnd becaus ofinformation of rare dogs.the 205 EINn,the trees were hitthie oube bowNn decreased tidennore about dogs'behaviorsaddiial 40 cemtersdealy bowtotengn the future,intl nd hisopheer thisphenom100所名校最新高考冲刺卷第5页(共12页)【23·高考样卷·英语(二)一】全细10所名校最新高考冲剂卷第6页共12页【3·离考样卷·英语口)一】nad an考冲刺春弟9贝只乙贝【回5什
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