Search Results - "Kishkinev, Dmitry"
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Migratory Reed Warblers Need Intact Trigeminal Nerves to Correct for a 1,000 km Eastward Displacement
Published in PloS one (26-06-2013)“…Several studies have shown that experienced night-migratory songbirds can determine their position, but it has remained a mystery which cues and sensory…”
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Interrupted breeding in a songbird migrant triggers development of nocturnal locomotor activity
Published in Scientific reports (03-04-2018)“…Long-distance avian migrants, e.g. Eurasian reed warblers ( Acrocephalus scirpaceus ), can precisely schedule events of their annual cycle. However, the…”
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Effects of blood parasite infections on spatiotemporal migration patterns and activity budgets in a long‐distance migratory passerine
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2021)“…How blood parasite infections influence the migration of hosts remains a lively debated issue as past studies found negative, positive, or no response to…”
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Acoustic information as a distant cue for habitat recognition by nocturnally migrating passerines during landfall
Published in Behavioral ecology (01-07-2008)“…During migration, birds must fly over suboptimal habitats differing from those selected during breeding and wintering. Nocturnally migrating passerines need to…”
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Anosmic migrating songbirds demonstrate a compensatory response following long-distance translocation: a radio-tracking study
Published in Journal of ornithology (2020)“…A number of studies have shown that migrating birds can navigate to their destinations even when displaced to unfamiliar territory. It has been demonstrated…”
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Empowering rural communities for effective larval source management: A small-scale field evaluation of a community-led larviciding approach to control malaria in south-eastern Tanzania
Published in Parasite epidemiology and control (01-11-2024)“…Larval source management, particularly larviciding, is mainly implemented in urban settings to control malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases. In Tanzania,…”
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Eurasian reed warblers compensate for virtual magnetic displacement
Published in Current biology (05-10-2015)“…Displacement studies have shown that long-distance, night-migrating songbirds are able to perform true navigation from their first spring migration onwards…”
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Sensory mechanisms of long-distance navigation in birds: a recent advance in the context of previous studies
Published in Journal of ornithology (01-12-2015)“…Displacement studies have clearly shown that experienced avian migrants are able to perform true navigation, i.e., they can find the correct direction leading…”
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Migratory Eurasian Reed Warblers Can Use Magnetic Declination to Solve the Longitude Problem
Published in Current biology (11-09-2017)“…The longitude problem (determining east-west position) is a classical problem in human sea navigation. Prior to the use of GPS satellites, extraordinarily…”
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To what extent do environmental factors affect the long-distance nocturnal post-fledging movements of the Reed Warbler?
Published in Journal of ornithology (2009)“…We studied the effects of weather and the lunar cycle on long-distance nocturnal pre-migratory flights of Reed Warblers ( Acrocephalus scirpaceus ). Noturnal…”
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Navigation by extrapolation of geomagnetic cues in a migratory songbird
Published in Current biology (12-04-2021)“…Displacement experiments have demonstrated that experienced migratory birds translocated thousands of kilometers away from their migratory corridor can orient…”
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Circadian clock period length is not consistently linked to chronotype in a wild songbird
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-10-2024)“…Circadian clock properties vary between individuals and relate to variation in entrained timing in captivity. How this variation translates into behavioural…”
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Repeated training of homing pigeons reveals age-dependent idiosyncrasy and visual landmark use
Published in Animal behaviour (01-07-2021)“…Recent research into the navigational strategies of homing pigeons, Columba livia, in the familiar area has highlighted the phenomenon of route fidelity: birds…”
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Robins have a magnetic compass in both eyes
Published in Nature (London) (31-03-2011)“…Arising from W. Wiltschko et al. Nature419, 467–470 (2002)10.1038/nature00958 ; Wiltschko et al. reply The magnetic compass of migratory birds is embedded in…”
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A magnet attached to the forehead disrupts magnetic compass orientation in a migratory songbird
Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-11-2021)“…For studies on magnetic compass orientation and navigation performance in small bird species, controlled experiments with orientation cages inside an…”
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Weak effects of geolocators on small birds: A meta‐analysis controlled for phylogeny and publication bias
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-01-2020)“…Currently, the deployment of tracking devices is one of the most frequently used approaches to study movement ecology of birds. Recent miniaturization of…”
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Visual but not trigeminal mediation of magnetic compass information in a migratory bird
Published in Nature (London) (29-10-2009)“…Bird navigation: flying by eye How do birds find their way home? All agree that animals tap into Earth's magnetic field to create an internal 'compass' sense…”
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Evidence for a southward autumn migration of nocturnal noctuid moths in central Europe
Published in Journal of experimental biology (14-12-2018)“…Insect migrations are spectacular natural events and resemble a remarkable relocation of biomass between two locations in space. Unlike the well-known…”
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A Long-Distance Avian Migrant Compensates for Longitudinal Displacement during Spring Migration
Published in Current biology (12-02-2008)“…In order to perform true bicoordinate navigation, migratory birds need to be able to determine geographic latitude and longitude. The determination of latitude…”
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A Double-Clock or Jetlag Mechanism is Unlikely to be Involved in Detection of East—West Displacements in a Long-Distance Avian Migrant
Published in The Auk (01-10-2010)“…Migratory birds are known to be able to navigate—to determine their position on the globe and the direction toward their distant goal—even if they cannot…”
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