A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utilize Earth's geomagnetic field—a behavior known as magnetoreception. Although our knowledge of the physiological mechanisms of magnetoreception has increased substantially over recent decades, the origin of this behavior remains a fundamental question in evolutionary biology. Despite this, there is growing evidence that magnetic iron mineral biosynthesis by prokaryotes may represent the earliest form of biogenic magnetic sensors on Earth. Here, we integrate new data from microbiology, geology and nanotechnology, and propose that initial biomineralization of intracellular iron nanoparticles in early life evolved as a mechanism for mitigating the ...
BackgroundThe discovery of membrane-enclosed, metabolically functional organelles in Bacteria has tr...
Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria...
The notion that animals can detect the Earth's magnetic field was once ridiculed, but is now we...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
Natural magnetic iron-based minerals are observed in rocks and sediments. It is assumed that sedimen...
International audienceMagnetoreception is the sense whereby organisms geolocate and navigate in resp...
Magnetotactic bacteria display one of the clearest behavioral responses to the geomagnetic field of...
International audienceSome organisms have the unique capacity to geolocate and navigate in response ...
Imagine being set adrift in a canoe in the middle of an ocean. Which way would you paddle? Most huma...
Microbes that synthesize minerals, a process known as microbial biomineralization, contributed subst...
Due to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low-frequency mag...
Abstract The ability to sense Earth’s magnetic field has evolved in various taxa. However, despite g...
The origin and evolution of magnetoreception, which in diverse prokaryotes and protozoa is known as ...
The origin and evolution of magnetoreception, which in diverse prokaryotes and protozoa is known as ...
BackgroundThe discovery of membrane-enclosed, metabolically functional organelles in Bacteria has tr...
Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria...
The notion that animals can detect the Earth's magnetic field was once ridiculed, but is now we...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
A broad range of organisms, from prokaryotes to higher animals, have the ability to sense and utiliz...
Natural magnetic iron-based minerals are observed in rocks and sediments. It is assumed that sedimen...
International audienceMagnetoreception is the sense whereby organisms geolocate and navigate in resp...
Magnetotactic bacteria display one of the clearest behavioral responses to the geomagnetic field of...
International audienceSome organisms have the unique capacity to geolocate and navigate in response ...
Imagine being set adrift in a canoe in the middle of an ocean. Which way would you paddle? Most huma...
Microbes that synthesize minerals, a process known as microbial biomineralization, contributed subst...
Due to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low-frequency mag...
Abstract The ability to sense Earth’s magnetic field has evolved in various taxa. However, despite g...
The origin and evolution of magnetoreception, which in diverse prokaryotes and protozoa is known as ...
The origin and evolution of magnetoreception, which in diverse prokaryotes and protozoa is known as ...
BackgroundThe discovery of membrane-enclosed, metabolically functional organelles in Bacteria has tr...
Orientation, navigation, and homing are critical traits expressed by organisms ranging from bacteria...
The notion that animals can detect the Earth's magnetic field was once ridiculed, but is now we...