Subterranean rodents are able to dig long straight tunnels. Keeping the course of such “runways” is important in the context of optimal foraging strategies and natal or mating dispersal. These tunnels are built in the course of a long time, and in social species, by several animals. Although the ability to keep the course of digging has already been described in the 1950s, its proximate mechanism could still not be satisfactorily explained. Here, we analyzed the directional orientation of 68 burrow systems in five subterranean rodent species (Fukomys anselli, F. mechowii, Heliophobius argenteocinereus, Spalax galili, and Ctenomys talarum) on the base of detailed maps of burrow systems charted within the framework of other studies and provid...
The magnetic orientation was study in several species of rodents. Aim of this work was verify magnet...
1. Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behavio...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Mammals use burrows for numerous functions. As these func...
Subterranean rodents are able to dig long straight tunnels. Keeping the course of such “runways” is ...
Geomagnetic sensitivity is present in a variety of vertebrates, but only recently has attention focu...
Fossorial, or below ground, living provides shelter from the elements and some predators, but comes ...
Path integration allows animals to navigate without landmarks by continuously processing signals gen...
Magnetoreception in rodents was studied in this Ph.D. thesis. Behavioural evidence for compass magne...
Subterranean living animals must handle orientation in their habitat with limited cues, among which ...
Burrows play an important role for many species, providing them with shelter and access to food reso...
1.Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behaviou...
The mammalian magnetic sense is predominantly studied in species with reduced vision such as mole-ra...
Subterranean digging behaviors provide opportunities for protection, access to prey, and predator av...
Sensory modalities involved in the localization and selection of food represent critical information...
Synopsis In comparison to birds, magnetoreception in mammals has been understudied. We summarize the...
The magnetic orientation was study in several species of rodents. Aim of this work was verify magnet...
1. Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behavio...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Mammals use burrows for numerous functions. As these func...
Subterranean rodents are able to dig long straight tunnels. Keeping the course of such “runways” is ...
Geomagnetic sensitivity is present in a variety of vertebrates, but only recently has attention focu...
Fossorial, or below ground, living provides shelter from the elements and some predators, but comes ...
Path integration allows animals to navigate without landmarks by continuously processing signals gen...
Magnetoreception in rodents was studied in this Ph.D. thesis. Behavioural evidence for compass magne...
Subterranean living animals must handle orientation in their habitat with limited cues, among which ...
Burrows play an important role for many species, providing them with shelter and access to food reso...
1.Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behaviou...
The mammalian magnetic sense is predominantly studied in species with reduced vision such as mole-ra...
Subterranean digging behaviors provide opportunities for protection, access to prey, and predator av...
Sensory modalities involved in the localization and selection of food represent critical information...
Synopsis In comparison to birds, magnetoreception in mammals has been understudied. We summarize the...
The magnetic orientation was study in several species of rodents. Aim of this work was verify magnet...
1. Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behavio...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Mammals use burrows for numerous functions. As these func...