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Orientation & Navigation


(Sensory mechanisms and development of cognition)




Animal Cognition arthropodaCarde, R.T. 2008. Insect migration: do migrant moths know where they are heading? Current Biology 18: R472-R474.     June 2008  



Animal Cognition avesDennis, T.E., Rayner, M.J., Walker, M.M. 2007. Evidence that pigeons orient to geomagnetic intensity during homing. Proc. R. Soc. B. 274: 1153-1158 .             May 2007



Animal Cognition arthropodaGould, J.L. 2008. Animal navigation: the evolution of magnetic orientation. Current Biology 18: R482-R484.
 
June 2008  




Animal Cognition arthropodaGould, J.L. 2008. Animal navigation: the longitude problem. Current Biology 18: R214-R216   March 2008




Animal Cognition arthropodaKrapp, H.G. 2007. Polarization vision: how insects find their way by watching the sky. Current Biology 17: R557-R560.
July 2007



Animal Cognition reptilia55Lohmann, K.J. 2007. Sea turtles: navigating with magnetism. Current Biology 17: R102-R107 . (about Luschi et al. January 2007)        February 2007   
See also: Signals & signal detection
  





Animal Cognition reptilia55Luschi, P., Benhamou, S., Girard, C., Ciccione, S., Roos, D., Sudre, J. & Benvenuti, S. 2007. Marine turtles use geomagnetic cues during open-sea homing. Current Biology 17: 126-133.     January 2007    
See also:
 Signals & signal detection   


Animal Cognition avesMaeda, K., Henbest, K.B., Cintolesi, F., Kuprov, I., Rodgers, C.T., Liddell, P.A., Gust, D., Timmel, C.R. & Hore, P.J. 2008. Chemical compass model of avian magnetoreception. Nature 453: 387-390.      May 2008



Animal Cognition reptiliaSherrill-Mix, S.A., James, M.C. & Myers, R.A. 2008. Migration cues and timing in leatherback sea turtles. Behavioral Ecology 19: 231-236.         March 2008



Animal Cognition mammaliaSimmons, N.B., Seymour, K.L., Habersetzer, J. & Gunnell, G.F. 2008. Primitive Early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation. Nature 451: 818-821.       February 2008



Animal Cognition arthropodaSommer, S., von Beeren, C. & Wehner, R. 2008. Multiroute memories in desert ants. PNAS 105: 317-322.
 January 2008    
 See also:  
  Decision-making        Learning & memory       

 

Animal Cognition avesStapput, K., Thalau, P., Wiltschko, R. & Wiltschko, W. 2008. Orientation of birds in total darkness. Current Biology 18: 602-606.      April 2008



Animal Cognition avesThorup, K. & Rabol, J. 2007. Compensatory behaviour after displacement in migratory birds. A meta analysis of cage experiments. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61: 825-841.         April 2007



Animal Cognition mammaliaWang, Y., Pan, Y., Parsons, S., Walker, M. & Zhang, S. 2007. Bats respond to polarity of a magnetic field. Proc. R. Soc. B. 274: 2901-2905.         November 2007   
See also:
Signals & signal detection           




Animal Cognition arthropodaWessnitzer, J., Mangan, M. & Webb, B. 2008. Place memory in crickets. Proc. R. Soc. B. 275: 915-921 April 2008
See also:
Learning & memory          Decision-making       Signals & signal detection   



Animal Cognition mammaliaYovel, Y., Franz, M.O., Stilz, P., Schnitzler, H-U. 2008. Plant classification from bat-like echolocation signals. PLoS Computational Biology 4: e1000032.       March 2008    
See also: 
Signals & signal detection       



Animal Cognition arthropodaZhu, H., Sauman, I., Yuan, Q., Casselman, A., Emery-Le, M., Emery, P. & Reppert, S.M. 2008. Cryptochromes define a novel circadian clock mechanism in monarch butterflies that may underlie sun compass navigation. PLoS Biology 6: e4.
 
January 2008



Animal Cognition arthropodaZhu, H., Casselman, A. & Reppert, S.M. 2008. Chasing migration genes: a brain expressed sequence tag resource for summer and migratory monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus).  PLoS Biology 6: e4.      January 2008 



Animal Cognition mammaliaZhuang,  Q. & Muller, R. 2007. Numerical study on the effect of the noseleaf on biosonar beamforming in a horseshoe bat. Physical Review E.  76: 051902                November 2007   
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Signals & signal detection       
  



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