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A biologist's guide to assessing ocean currents: A review
ReviewAbstract: We review how ocean currents are measured (in both Eulerian and Lagrangian frameworks), how they arePalabras claves:Argos, Dispersal, Ekman drift, Geostrophic, Marine mammal, Orientation, Plankton, Satellite-tracking, TurtleAutores:Fossette S., Hays G., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Marsh R., Putman N.F.Fuentes:scopusBehavioral responses of sea turtles to lightsticks used in longline fisheries
ArticleAbstract: Sea turtles are sometimes inadvertently captured by pelagic longline fisheries. As a consequence, soPalabras claves:Bycatch, Caretta caretta, Fisheries, Lightstick, Longline, Orientation, sea turtlesAutores:Boles L.C., Higgins B., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Wang J.H.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:scopusEffect of magnetic pulses on Caribbean spiny lobsters: Implications for magnetoreception
ArticleAbstract: The Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, is a migratory crustacean that uses Earth's magnetic fPalabras claves:Magnetite, Magnetoreceptor, Navigation, Orientation, Panulirus argus, Pulse magnetizationAutores:Ernst D.A., Kenneth J. LohmannFuentes:scopusDisruption of magnetic orientation in hatchling loggerhead sea turtles by pulsed magnetic fields
ArticleAbstract: Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) derive both directional and positional information from thePalabras claves:magnetoreception, Navigation, Orientation, Pulse magnetization, sea turtleAutores:Irwin W., Kenneth J. LohmannFuentes:scopusGeomagnetic field influences upward movement of young Chinook salmon emerging from nests
ArticleAbstract: Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space.Palabras claves:Compass, magnetoreception, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, OrientationAutores:Couture R.B., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Noakes D.L.G., O’Neil J.P., Pollock A.M., Putman N.F., Quinn T.P., Scanlan M.M., Stoner J.S.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:scopusIdentifiable neurons inhibited by Earth-strength magnetic stimuli in the mollusc Tritonia diomedea
ArticleAbstract: Diverse animals use the Earth's magnetic field as an orientation cue, but little is known about thePalabras claves:Magnetic, magnetoreception, mollusc, Navigation, Orientation, Tritonia diomedeaAutores:Cain S.D., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Wang J.H.Fuentes:scopusIdentification of magnetically responsive neurons in the marine mollusc Tritonia diomedea
ArticleAbstract: Behavioral experiments have demonstrated that the marine mollusc Tritonia diomedea can use the EarthPalabras claves:Cilia, Magnetic, magnetoreception, mollusc, Navigation, neuroethology, Neuropeptide, Orientation, TPep, Tritonia diomedeaAutores:Cain S.D., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Wang J.H.Fuentes:scopusImmunochemical and electrophysiological analyses of magnetically responsive neurons in the mollusc Tritonia diomedea
ArticleAbstract: Tritonia diomedea uses the Earth's magnetic field as an orientation cue, but little is known about tPalabras claves:Cilia, Gastropod, magnetoreception, Neuropeptide, OrientationAutores:Cain S.D., Kenneth J. Lohmann, Wang J.H.Fuentes:scopus