[HTML][HTML] Biological effects of magnetic storms and ELF magnetic fields

RM Sarimov, DA Serov, SV Gudkov - Biology, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The study of the biological effects of time-varying magnetic fields has
attracted more and more attention from researchers, and the number of publications on this …

The cognitive ecology of animal movement: evidence from birds and mammals

T Kashetsky, T Avgar, R Dukas - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Cognition, defined as the processes concerned with the acquisition, retention and use of
information, underlies animals' abilities to navigate their local surroundings, embark on long …

[HTML][HTML] Hypomagnetic conditions and their biological action

RM Sarimov, DA Serov, SV Gudkov - Biology, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The Earth's magnetic field is vital for life to exist. If the field becomes
weaker, it's known as hypomagnetic conditions. Studying the impact of hypomagnetic …

[HTML][HTML] Biological effects of electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields from 0 to 100 MHz on fauna and flora: Workshop report

B Pophof, B Henschenmacher, DR Kattnig… - Health …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
This report summarizes effects of anthropogenic electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic
fields in the frequency range from 0 to 100 MHz on flora and fauna, as presented at an …

The multivariate analysis of variance as a powerful approach for circular data

L Landler, GD Ruxton, EP Malkemper - Movement Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Background A broad range of scientific studies involve taking measurements on a circular,
rather than linear, scale (often variables related to times or orientations). For linear …

Evidence for the use of a high-resolution magnetic map by a short-distance migrant, the Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris)

FJ Diego-Rasilla, JB Phillips - Journal of Experimental …, 2021 - journals.biologists.com
Newts can use spatial variation in the magnetic field (MF) to derive geographic position, but
it is unclear how they detect the 'spatial signal', which, over the distances that newts move in …

Over 50 years of behavioural evidence on the magnetic sense in animals: what has been learnt and how?

WT Schneider, RA Holland, O Lindecke - The European Physical Journal …, 2023 - Springer
Magnetoreception is a key element in the sensory repertoire of many organisms, and it has
been shown to play a particular role in animal navigation. While the first data to demonstrate …

Do subterranean mammals use the Earth's magnetic field as a heading indicator to dig straight tunnels?

S Malewski, S Begall, CE Schleich, CD Antenucci… - PeerJ, 2018 - peerj.com
Subterranean rodents are able to dig long straight tunnels. Kee** the course of such
“runways” is important in the context of optimal foraging strategies and natal or mating …

Orientation and flight behaviour identify the Soprano pipistrelle as a migratory bat species at the Baltic Sea coast

O Lindecke, A Elksne, RA Holland… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Migration routes of bats remain largely unknown, as previous orientation studies have been
challenging even with newly developed techniques in tracking, genetic and stable isotope …

Movement patterns of an arboreal gecko in fragmented agricultural landscapes reveal matrix avoidance

NA Hansen, DA Driscoll, DR Michael… - Animal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Animal movement through agricultural landscapes is critical for population persistence of
species within fragmented native vegetation patches. However, perceived habitat quality …