hibernation and migration are a combination of behavioral and structural adaptation. Give reason...
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Explanation:
Migration usually happens as seasons change. When temperatures drop, pollinators will move to warmer climates where they can continue to find plenty of food. Some pollinators are known to travel as many as 1,000 miles between their summer to winter habitats just to survive. They might use your community as a summer home, a winter home, or as a migratory corridor - the route taken on the animals’ journey between summer and winter habitats. These corridors provide pollinators essential rest and food stops on their long journeys. Migration decisions and food needs are dependent upon local weather and climate. As climate patterns change, many pollinators are forced to adapt their migration patterns in order to survive.
Hibernation is when animals slow down their body systems, typically during the winter, to cope with threatening weather conditions and low food availability. To prepare for hibernation, pollinators must increase the amount of food they eat and store, and find a safe place to hide until weather and food conditions improve and they can become active again.