In situ clock shift reveals that the sun compass contributes to orientation in a pelagic seabird
Compass orientation is central to the control of animal movement from the scale of local food-caching movements around a familiar area in parids [1] and corvids [2, 3] to the first autumn vector navigation of songbirds embarking on long-distance migration [4, 5, 6]. In the study of diurnal birds, wh...
Main Authors: | Padget, O, Bond, S, Kavelaars, M, Van Loon, E, Bolton, M, Fayet, A, Syposz, M, Roberts, S, Guilford, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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