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What (who) is Bison - definition

NETWORK OF SIX SOLAR HELIOSEISMOLOGY OBSERVATORIES
BiSON
  • The BiSON stations. The distribution in longitude allows for near-continuous observations of the Sun.

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A bison is a large hairy animal with a large head that is a member of the cattle family. They used to be very common in North America and Europe. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use buffalo
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Bison are large bovines in the genus Bison (Greek: "wild ox" (bison)) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognised.

Of the two surviving species, the American bison, B. bison, found only in North America, is the more numerous. Although colloquially referred to as a buffalo in the United States and Canada, it is only distantly related to the true buffalo. The North American species is composed of two subspecies, the Plains bison, B. b. bison, and the wood bison, B. b. athabascae, which is the namesake of Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada. A third subspecies, the eastern bison (B. b. pennsylvanicus) is no longer considered a valid taxon, being a junior synonym of B. b. bison. References to "woods bison" or "wood bison" from the eastern United States refer to this subspecies, not B. b. athabascae, which was not found in the region. The European bison, B. bonasus, or wisent, or zubr, or colloquially European buffalo, is found in Europe and the Caucasus, reintroduced after being extinct in the wild.

While bison species have been traditionally classified in their own genus, modern genetics indicates that they are nested within the genus Bos, which includes, among others, cattle, yaks and gaur, being most closely related to yaks. Bison are sometimes bred with domestic cattle and produce offspring called beefalo or zubron.

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n. a herd of bison

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Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network

The Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network (BiSON) consists of a network of six remote solar observatories monitoring low-degree solar oscillation modes. It is operated by the High Resolution Optical Spectroscopy group of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK, in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University, UK. They are funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).

The BiSON has been collecting data continuously on solar oscillations since 1976, making it the longest running helioseismology network with data covering three solar cycles.

Examples of use of Bison
1. Nash explained the situation in its simplest terms: "Bison are bison.
2. Once the bison are placed, the bison will be designated as wildlife and fall under state regulation.
3. Bison advocates counter that there‘s never been a documented case of transmission between bison and cattle in the wild.
4. "Bison also add nutrients to the soil and create wallows which can attract several types of birds." Fish and Wildlife manages bison on seven refuges nationwide.
5. Overall, there are about 20,000 wild bison in places including the National Bison Refuge in Montana, South Dakota‘s Wind Cave National Park and Utah‘s Henry Mountains.