Gravity anomalies without geomagnetic disturbances interfere with pigeon homing--a GPS tracking study - PubMed
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. 2014 Nov 15;217(Pt 22):4057-67.
doi: 10.1242/jeb.108670.
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Gravity anomalies without geomagnetic disturbances interfere with pigeon homing--a GPS tracking study
Nicole Blaser et al. J Exp Biol. 2014.
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Abstract
The gravity vector theory postulates that birds determine their position to set a home course by comparing the memorized gravity vector at the home loft with the local gravity vector at the release site, and that they should adjust their flight course to the gravity anomalies encountered. As gravity anomalies are often intermingled with geomagnetic anomalies, we released experienced pigeons from the center of a strong circular gravity anomaly (25 km diameter) not associated with magnetic anomalies and from a geophysical control site, equidistant from the home loft (91 km). After crossing the border zone of the anomaly--expected to be most critical for pigeon navigation--they dispersed significantly more than control birds, except for those having met a gravity anomaly en route. These data increase the credibility of the gravity vector hypothesis.
Keywords: Biological GPS; Columba livia; Gravity vector; Gravity-based navigation; Horizontal component; Navigation strategies; Object following; Orientation.
© 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
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