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Dr Aleksandr Pakhomov's Outputs (2)

Migratory birds are able to choose the appropriate migratory direction under dim yellow narrowband light (2023)
Journal Article
Romanova, N., Utvenko, G., Prokshina, A., Cellarius, F., Fedorishcheva, A., & Pakhomov, A. (2023). Migratory birds are able to choose the appropriate migratory direction under dim yellow narrowband light. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290(2013), https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.2499

Currently, it is generally assumed that migratory birds are oriented in the appropriate migratory direction under UV, blue and green light (short-wavelength) and are unable to use their magnetic compass in total darkness and under yellow and red ligh... Read More about Migratory birds are able to choose the appropriate migratory direction under dim yellow narrowband light.

Oscillating magnetic field does not disrupt orientation in the presence of stellar cues in an avian migrant (2023)
Journal Article
Bojarinova, J., Kavokin, K., Fedorishcheva, A., Sannikov, D., Cherbunin, R., Pakhomov, A., & Chernetsov, N. (2024). Oscillating magnetic field does not disrupt orientation in the presence of stellar cues in an avian migrant. Journal of Ornithology, 165(2), 347-354. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-023-02129-w

Weak oscillating magnetic fields (OMF) in the radiofrequency range are known to disrupt the orientation of birds. However, until now, it has not been experimentally verified that the sensitivity to OMF is a characteristic feature specifically of the... Read More about Oscillating magnetic field does not disrupt orientation in the presence of stellar cues in an avian migrant.