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Compatibility of magnetic imprinting and secular variation
OtherAbstract: Diverse ocean migrants, including some sea turtles, elephant seals, and salmon, begin life in particPalabras claves:Autores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Putman N.F.Fuentes: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: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:scopusEvidence for geomagnetic imprinting and magnetic navigation in the natal homing of sea turtles
ArticleAbstract: Natal homing is a pattern of behavior in which animals migrate away from their geographic area of orPalabras claves:Autores:Brothers J.R., Kenneth J. LohmannFuentes:scopusEvidence for geomagnetic imprinting as a homing mechanism in pacific salmon
ArticleAbstract: In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their hPalabras claves:Autores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Noakes D.L.G., Peter Klimley A., Putman E.M., Putman N.F., Quinn T.P.Fuentes:scopusLunar-modulated geomagnetic orientation by a marine mollusk
ArticleAbstract: Behavioral experiments indicated that the marine opisthobranch mollusk Tritonia diomedea can derivePalabras claves:Autores:Kenneth J. Lohmann, Willows A.O.Fuentes:scopus