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  • noun The tracking of the movements of animals by means of an attached radio transmitter

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Examples

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    Manatee subspecies genetically confirmed, but diversity challenge looms 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    USGS Newsroom 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    Science Blog 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    Science Blog 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    Science Blog 2010

  • The question of whether these two seemingly distant populations were interbreeding had been raised in light of radiotracking evidence that manatees are capable of migrating long distances.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

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