Magnetic compasses in insects
Using magnetic information for orientation and navigation is widespread in animals. Insects use magnetic information for simple body alignment, homing or during long-distance migrations. Most often, insects use a polarity compass, orienting by the North-South axis of the Earth’s magnetic field. Howe...
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- 2019
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- Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23921
- Palabra clave:
- Animal navigation
Foraging
Homing
Magnetism
Migrations
Orientation
Path-integration
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Magnetic compasses in insects |
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Magnetic compasses in insects |
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Magnetic compasses in insects |
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Magnetic compasses in insects |
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Animal navigation Foraging Homing Magnetism Migrations Orientation Path-integration |
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Animal navigation Foraging Homing Magnetism Migrations Orientation Path-integration |
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Using magnetic information for orientation and navigation is widespread in animals. Insects use magnetic information for simple body alignment, homing or during long-distance migrations. Most often, insects use a polarity compass, orienting by the North-South axis of the Earth’s magnetic field. However, recent studies also point to a role for magnetic inclination in insect orientation. Also, magnetic information is coupled with other navigation compasses or cues, such as the sun or landmarks. Here, our current knowledge and future directions on magnetic compasses in insects is broadly reviewed, from the nature of the compass to the diversity of its uses. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. |
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