The ability to perceive Earth’s magnetic field, or magnetoreception, exists in numerous animals. Although the mechanism underlying magnetoreception has not been clearly established in any species, in salmonid fish it is hypothesized to occur by means of crystals of magnetite associated with nervous tissue such as the brain, olfactory organ, or retina. In this study, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were exposed to a brief magnetic pulse known to disrupt magnetic orientation behavior in several animals. Changes in gene expression induced by the pulse were then examined in the retina. Analyses indicated that the pulse elicited differential expression of only a single gene, gamma-crystallin M3-like (crygm3). The near-absence of an effe...
Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria...
It is well known that animals can use a wide variety of information sources to help them orient and ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The ability to perceive Earth’s magnetic field, or magnetoreception, exists in numerous animals. Alt...
Diverse animals use Earth's magnetic field in orientation and navigation, but little is known about ...
A recent study identified candidate genes linked to magnetoreception in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus ...
Diverse animals use Earth's magnetic field in orientation and navigation, but little is known about ...
An impediment to a mechanistic understanding of how some species sense the geomagnetic field ("magne...
Imagine being set adrift in a canoe in the middle of an ocean. Which way would you paddle? Most huma...
One of the major challenges in the field of sensory biology is to understand the process by which mi...
The radical-pair hypothesis of magnetoreception has gained a lot of momentum, since the flavoprotein...
An impediment to a mechanistic understanding of how some species sense the geomagnetic field ("magne...
Although single-domain particles of biogenic magnetite have been found in different species of pelag...
Weak magnetic fields from different sources constitute a part of the environment, in which animals l...
Although the hypothesis that animals use a magnetic sense to navigate over long distances in the se...
Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria...
It is well known that animals can use a wide variety of information sources to help them orient and ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The ability to perceive Earth’s magnetic field, or magnetoreception, exists in numerous animals. Alt...
Diverse animals use Earth's magnetic field in orientation and navigation, but little is known about ...
A recent study identified candidate genes linked to magnetoreception in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus ...
Diverse animals use Earth's magnetic field in orientation and navigation, but little is known about ...
An impediment to a mechanistic understanding of how some species sense the geomagnetic field ("magne...
Imagine being set adrift in a canoe in the middle of an ocean. Which way would you paddle? Most huma...
One of the major challenges in the field of sensory biology is to understand the process by which mi...
The radical-pair hypothesis of magnetoreception has gained a lot of momentum, since the flavoprotein...
An impediment to a mechanistic understanding of how some species sense the geomagnetic field ("magne...
Although single-domain particles of biogenic magnetite have been found in different species of pelag...
Weak magnetic fields from different sources constitute a part of the environment, in which animals l...
Although the hypothesis that animals use a magnetic sense to navigate over long distances in the se...
Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria...
It is well known that animals can use a wide variety of information sources to help them orient and ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...