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Comparative study of TPep-like immunoreactive neurons in the central nervous system of nudibranch molluscs
ArticleAbstract: In the sea slug Tritonia diomedea, mucociliary crawling is controlled partly by two pairs of bilaterPalabras claves:EVOLUTION, Gastropods, Invertebrates, Motor neurons, Mucociliary, Nudibranchs, Pedal ganglion, TPeps, TritoniaAutores:Baltzley M.J., Kenneth J. LohmannFuentes:scopusBehavioral evidence for geomagnetic imprinting and transgenerational inheritance in fruit flies
ArticleAbstract: Certain long-distance migratory animals, such as salmon and sea turtles, are thought to imprint on tPalabras claves:Fruit fly, Geomagnetic field, Magnetic imprinting, magnetoreception, Transgenerational inheritanceAutores:Chae K.S., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Kim H.J., Kim S.C., Kwon H.J., Oh I.T.Fuentes:scopusAn inherited magnetic map guides ocean navigation in juvenile pacific salmon
ArticleAbstract: Migratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life stages, buPalabras claves:Autores:Billman E., Couture R.B., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Noakes D.L.G., O'Neil J., Putman N.F., Quinn T.P., Scanlan M.M.Fuentes:scopusAnimal navigation: a noisy magnetic sense?
ReviewAbstract: Diverse organisms use Earth’s magnetic field as a cue in orientation and navigation. Nevertheless, ePalabras claves:magnetoreception, MIGRATION, Orientation, Signal-to-noiseAutores:Johnsen S., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Warrant E.J.Fuentes:scopusDetection of magnetic field intensity by sea turtles
ArticleAbstract: WHETHER migratory animals can determine their global position by detecting features of the Earth's mPalabras claves:Autores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Lohmann C.M.F.Fuentes:scopusConservation of a Tritonia Pedal peptides network in gastropods
ArticleAbstract: Adults of the nudibranch mollusc Tritonia diomedea crawl using mucociliary locomotion. Crawling is cPalabras claves:Armina, Crawling, locomotion, Mucociliary, TPepsAutores:Baltzley M.J., Cain S.D., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Sherman A.Fuentes:scopusCandidate genes mediating magnetoreception in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
ArticleAbstract: Diverse animals use Earth's magnetic field in orientation and navigation, but little is known aboutPalabras claves:Ferritin, magnetic pulse, Magnetite, transcriptomicsAutores:Ernst D.A., Fitak R.R., Johnsen S., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Wheeler B.Fuentes:scopusGeomagnetic imprinting: A unifying hypothesis of long-distance natal homing in salmon and sea turtles
ArticleAbstract: Several marine animals, including salmon and sea turtles, disperse across vast expanses of ocean befPalabras claves:FISH, Magnetic, magnetoreception, MIGRATION, NavigationAutores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Lohmann C.M.F., Putman N.F.Fuentes:scopusGeomagnetic navigation and magnetic maps in sea turtles
Conference ObjectAbstract: Sea turtles can extract two types of navigational information from Earth's magnetic field: (1) direcPalabras claves:Autores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Lohmann C.M.F.Fuentes:scopusGoal navigation and island-finding in sea turtles
ArticleAbstract: Juvenile and adult sea turtles often navigate to specific feeding areas during long-distance migratiPalabras claves:Magnetic, MIGRATION, Navigation, Olfactory, Orientation, Review, sea turtle, Secular variationAutores:Hays G., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Luschi P.Fuentes:scopus