Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria through higher vertebrates. Sensory systems that aid such behavior have provided key selective advantages to these groups over the past 4 billion years, and are highly evolved; magnetoreception is no exception. Across many species and groups of organisms, compelling evidence exists that the physical basis of this response is tiny crystals of single-domain magnetite (Fe_3O_4). It is the opinion of the authors that all magnetic field sensitivity in living organisms, including elasmobranch fishes, is the result of a highly evolved, finely-tuned sensory system based on single-domain, ferromagnetic crystals
Due to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low-frequency mag...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
As the largest and most diverse vertebrate group on the planet, fishes have evolved an impressive ar...
Imagine being set adrift in a canoe in the middle of an ocean. Which way would you paddle? Most huma...
Natural magnetic iron-based minerals are observed in rocks and sediments. It is assumed that sedimen...
This chapter reviews numerous discoveries that have been made during the past 15 years concerning th...
International audienceMagnetoreception is the sense whereby organisms geolocate and navigate in resp...
Magnetite, the only known biogenic material with ferromagnetic properties, has been identified as a ...
Many animals utilize annual migratory pathways in feeding and reproductive strategies. These journe...
Although the hypothesis that animals use a magnetic sense to navigate over long distances in the se...
Sensitivity to the earth’s magnetic field is the least understood of the major sensory systems, desp...
This chapter reviews numerous discoveries that have been made during the past 15 years concerning t...
An impediment to a mechanistic understanding of how some species sense the geomagnetic field ("magne...
International audienceSome organisms have the unique capacity to geolocate and navigate in response ...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
Due to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low-frequency mag...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
As the largest and most diverse vertebrate group on the planet, fishes have evolved an impressive ar...
Imagine being set adrift in a canoe in the middle of an ocean. Which way would you paddle? Most huma...
Natural magnetic iron-based minerals are observed in rocks and sediments. It is assumed that sedimen...
This chapter reviews numerous discoveries that have been made during the past 15 years concerning th...
International audienceMagnetoreception is the sense whereby organisms geolocate and navigate in resp...
Magnetite, the only known biogenic material with ferromagnetic properties, has been identified as a ...
Many animals utilize annual migratory pathways in feeding and reproductive strategies. These journe...
Although the hypothesis that animals use a magnetic sense to navigate over long distances in the se...
Sensitivity to the earth’s magnetic field is the least understood of the major sensory systems, desp...
This chapter reviews numerous discoveries that have been made during the past 15 years concerning t...
An impediment to a mechanistic understanding of how some species sense the geomagnetic field ("magne...
International audienceSome organisms have the unique capacity to geolocate and navigate in response ...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
Due to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low-frequency mag...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
As the largest and most diverse vertebrate group on the planet, fishes have evolved an impressive ar...