Orientation and Navigation in Vertebrates

Orientation and Navigation in Vertebrates

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This book reviews all major models and hypotheses concerning the mechanisms supposed to underlie the process of navigation in vertebrates.

It covers data on all major model groups of vertebrates studied in the context of animal navigation, such as migratory birds, homing pigeons, sea turtles, subterranean mammals and some migratory fish species. Some other - less studied - groups, e.g., whales, have also been touched.

The first part of the book describes different sources of navigational information, with their specific navigational mechanisms known or supposed to be employed by animals for navigational goals. The second part discusses possible functions of these mechanisms in different vertebrates and in the context of different navigational tasks, ranging from short-range navigation, often performed by animals within as small an area as several square meters, to long-distance global-scale migrations performed by many birds and some sea turtles during their lifespan.



Orientation and Navigation Cues. Magnetoreception. Earth's Magnetic Field. Models of Magnetoreception. Differences Between Models. Magnetoreception in Different Groups Of Vertebrates. Celestial Cues. Sensitivity to Polarized Light. Olfactory Cues
Navigation and Cue Interplay. Mechanisms of Navigation. Navigation on the Individual Level. Group Navigation - The "Many Wrongs Principle". Navigation Strategies. Pigeon Homing. Navigation in Sea Turtles. Navigation in Migratory Birds.
ISBN 978-3-642-09747-8
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 2010
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang V, 166 Seiten
Sprache Englisch