Nature’s GPS: A Vision-Based Compass and a Trigeminal-Based Map in Birds?
(2013)
Conference Proceeding
Heyers, D., Kishkinev, D., Lefeldt, N., & Chernetsov, N. (2013). Nature’s GPS: A Vision-Based Compass and a Trigeminal-Based Map in Birds?. . https://doi.org/10.1159/000353579
Dmitry Kishkinev's Outputs (2)
Migratory Reed Warblers Need Intact Trigeminal Nerves to Correct for a 1,000 km Eastward Displacement (2013)
Journal Article
Kishkinev, D., Chernetsov, N., Heyers, D., & Mouritsen, H. (2013). Migratory Reed Warblers Need Intact Trigeminal Nerves to Correct for a 1,000 km Eastward Displacement. PloS one, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065847Several studies have shown that experienced night-migratory songbirds can determine their position, but it has remained a mystery which cues and sensory mechanisms they use, in particular, those used to determine longitude (east-west position). One p... Read More about Migratory Reed Warblers Need Intact Trigeminal Nerves to Correct for a 1,000 km Eastward Displacement.