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Complete question:
Corvids are a large family of birds that includes many species of ravens, jays, crows, and magpies. It was recently discovered that numerous birds in this family are an important vector for the West Nile virus because infected mosquitoes may pass the virus to these birds. Not to mention other species: there are over 35 species crows across the world alone and more than 3,500 species of mosquitoes across 41 different genera. Taken together, these facts demonstrate that it is critical that global societies and scientists
A) use more detailed common names to identify species,such as the "violet crow" or the "American crow."
B) use the genus and specific epithet scientific name to identify taxa.
C) use DNA sequences when referring to a particular species.
D) track diseases like West Nile virus using remote sensing technology on birds to help predict illness spread.
E) invoke higher levels of the classification system, such as kingdom and domain, when referring to a species.
Answer:
D) track diseases like West Nile virus using remote sensing technology on birds to help predict illness spread.
Explanation:
The West Nile virus affects many animals, among which there are many bird species. Birds turn to be one of the most important ones, not only because the virus keeps on nature through the cycle mosquito-bird-mosquito, but also because they act as dispersal organisms that carry the virus through long distances.
Due to its mortality and the many organisms it affects, it becomes a need to track the affected birds by the West Nile virus to make prevention through predictions about the distribution area and the periods in which it is more feasible for the virus to attack. It is particularly interesting to apply these tracking technologies to birds. They are severely affected by the West Nile virus and might carry and spread it faster in broad areas due to migration.
Getting to know
- the environmental conditions under which the virus is more active,
- the recognition of the local mosquito species that are dangerous in each particular area,
- the migration routes of involved birds, and
- letting people know about all the prevention measurements
are the tools that provide higher chances to avoid the fast spread of the illness.