For decades, biologists hypothesized that migratory songbirds navigate using magnetoreception, a biological sense that allows them to detect the Earth’s magnetic field. However, early laboratory experiments designed to demonstrate this ability produced highly inconsistent results because the artificial magnetic fields used did not accurately replicate the subtle fluctuations of the natural geomagnetic field. Consequently, many researchers temporarily dismissed the hypothesis in favor of celestial navigation theories. It was not until later field studies employed dynamic, high-fidelity magnetic simulators that scientists confirmed that songbirds do indeed rely on magnetoreception, using it in tandem with visual cues.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
- AIt summarizes the ultimate scientific consensus regarding the primary sensory cues used by migratory songbirds.
- It identifies a methodological limitation in early research that accounts for the initial skepticism surrounding a biological hypothesis.Cevap
- CIt presents empirical data showing that celestial navigation is the primary method of navigation for migratory songbirds.
- DIt suggests that songbirds are unable to navigate when both artificial and natural magnetic fields are present simultaneously.