linkedin post 2020-06-15 04:18:08

linkedin post 2020-06-15 04:18:08

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BATS. "N. plancyi is able to detect the direction of a magnetic field even at 1/5th of the present-day field strength. This high sensitivity to magnetic fields may explain how magnetic orientation could have evolved in bats even as the Earth’s magnetic field strength varied and the polarity reversed tens of times over the past fifty million years.” http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0123205 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-06-15 04:19:59

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PLANTS. “Very little is known about the effects of geomagnetic fields on plants. The present work was undertaken to answer the question whether plants can perceive the geomagnetic fields. Our findings show that the effects of magnetic fields on various responses in Arabidopsis thaliana result in a characteristic multi-peaked pattern in the stimulus-response curves with multiple maxima (peaks) and minima (valleys). These multi-peaked stimulus-response curves display a unique phenomenon in biology.” https://lnkd.in/dMgR_kx View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-06-15 04:21:59

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BIRDS. “The question of how migratory birds find their way during seasonal movements that may span thousands of kilometres, has intrigued researchers since the very beginning of scientific research into avian biology (Newton, 1896). The first scientific bird ringing experiments performed in the early 20th century showed that a considerable proportion of migratory birds return to their natal or previous breeding sites in sub sequent years.”" https://lnkd.in/deSpEM3 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-06-16 04:29:50

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GREAT MIGRATIONS. “The monarch butterfly is able to migrate thousands of miles across the North American continent, a journey so long that it incredibly requires at least two generations to complete it! No less baffling is the migratory behavior of some other animals: for example, the Manx shearwater, a fast-flying seabird, that can glide and plane its way to breeding grounds across the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific salmon that returns to the very stream where it was hatched after 2 years of wandering thousands of miles at sea.” https://lnkd.in/d5Zy7J8 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-06-16 04:32:02

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MAGNETIC GUIDES. “It has been clearly demonstrated that birds are able to sense the compass direction of the Earth’s magnetic field and that they can use this information as part of a compass sense. Magnetic information could also be useful as part of a map sense, and there is a growing body of evidence that birds are able to determine their approximate position on the Earth on the basis of geo-magnetic cues.” https://lnkd.in/eUbuD-a View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-06-16 04:34:37

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MAGNETIC FIELD LINES. “The magnetic compass of birds works in a way that is very different from our technical compass: it is an inclination compass that ignores polarity and instead relies on the course of the field lines and their inclination; it is finely tuned to the intensity of the local magnetic field in a narrow, but flexible functional window, and it requires short-wavelengths of light.” https://lnkd.in/dmczyTc View in LinkedIn
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