Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. Here, we show that the upward movement of young Chinook salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</i>) emerging from gravel nests is influenced by the geomagnetic field. Fish in the ambient geomagnetic field travelled farther upwards through substrate than did fish tested in a field with the vertical component inverted. This suggests that the magnetic field is one of several factors that influences emergence from the gravel, possibly by serving as an orientation cue that helps fish determine which way is up. Moreover, our work indicates that the <i>Oncorhynchus</i> species are sensitive to the magnetic field throughout their life cycle, and that it...
Highlights: • Sockeye salmon use geomagnetic imprinting as a homing mechanism. • The homing route of...
While magnetoreception in birds has been studied intensively, the literature on magnetoreception in ...
European eel migrate from freshwater or coastal habitats throughout Europe to their spawning grounds...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
Many animals undertaking long-distance migrations use Earth’s magnetic field as a “map” to assess th...
SummaryMigratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life sta...
SummaryIn the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify ...
Graduation date: 2015Numerous populations of salmon and trout undergo extensive migrations, migratin...
Observations of coral-reef fish larvae have revealed remarkably consistent orientation behaviour whi...
In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their h...
A migration study on the homing of Atlantic salmon was carried out in waters off SW – Iceland. Data...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
<div><p>Empirical evidence exists that some marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions ...
Observations of coral-reef fish larvae have revealed remarkably consistent orientation behaviour whi...
This is the author's final peer reviewed manuscript as accepted by the publisher. The official publi...
Highlights: • Sockeye salmon use geomagnetic imprinting as a homing mechanism. • The homing route of...
While magnetoreception in birds has been studied intensively, the literature on magnetoreception in ...
European eel migrate from freshwater or coastal habitats throughout Europe to their spawning grounds...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
Many animals undertaking long-distance migrations use Earth’s magnetic field as a “map” to assess th...
SummaryMigratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life sta...
SummaryIn the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify ...
Graduation date: 2015Numerous populations of salmon and trout undergo extensive migrations, migratin...
Observations of coral-reef fish larvae have revealed remarkably consistent orientation behaviour whi...
In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their h...
A migration study on the homing of Atlantic salmon was carried out in waters off SW – Iceland. Data...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
<div><p>Empirical evidence exists that some marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions ...
Observations of coral-reef fish larvae have revealed remarkably consistent orientation behaviour whi...
This is the author's final peer reviewed manuscript as accepted by the publisher. The official publi...
Highlights: • Sockeye salmon use geomagnetic imprinting as a homing mechanism. • The homing route of...
While magnetoreception in birds has been studied intensively, the literature on magnetoreception in ...
European eel migrate from freshwater or coastal habitats throughout Europe to their spawning grounds...