
Jason Chapman
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Jason Chapman is an associate professor at the Centre for Ecology and Conservation at the University of Exeter in the UK, known for his research on insect navigation and ecology. He recently commented on the remarkable discovery regarding Bogong moths' ability to navigate using stars, highlighting the many unanswered questions about how these insects integrate various navigational cues.
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Jason Chapman dug up a wellspring of mementos related to the Blue Jays' past World Series wins.
World Series live updates: Blue Jays aim to clinch title at home in Game 6 against Dodgers; Springer back in starting lineupThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-10-31
Jason Chapman is an associate professor at the Centre for Ecology and Conservation of the UK’s University of Exeter and commented on the new research.
Tiny brown moth navigates 600 miles using stars — just like humans and birdsCNN·
United States· 2025-06-21













