In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their home river, but how they navigate from the open ocean to the correct coastal area has remained enigmatic [1]. To test the hypothesis that salmon imprint on the magnetic field that exists where they first enter the sea and later seek the same field upon return [2-4], we analyzed a 56-year fisheries data set on Fraser River sockeye salmon, which must detour around Vancouver Island to approach the river through either a northern or southern passageway [5, 6]. We found that the proportion of salmon using each route was predicted by geomagnetic field drift: the more the field at a passage entrance diverged from the field at the river mouth, the few...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
<div><p>Empirical evidence exists that some marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions ...
Atlantic salmon were extirpated from Lake Champlain, Vermont nearly 200 years ago, and efforts to re...
In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their h...
SummaryIn the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify ...
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...
Several marine animals, including salmon and sea turtles, disperse across vast expanses of ocean bef...
SummaryMigratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life sta...
Many animals undertaking long-distance migrations use Earth’s magnetic field as a “map” to assess th...
SummaryThe hardest working complex in animal cell division has a new gig. This extraordinary machine...
Graduation date: 2015Numerous populations of salmon and trout undergo extensive migrations, migratin...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
A migration study on the homing of Atlantic salmon was carried out in waters off SW – Iceland. Data...
SummaryHow animals navigate long distances to specific targets remains enigmatic. For Pacific salmon...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
<div><p>Empirical evidence exists that some marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions ...
Atlantic salmon were extirpated from Lake Champlain, Vermont nearly 200 years ago, and efforts to re...
In the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify their h...
SummaryIn the final phase of their spawning migration, Pacific salmon use chemical cues to identify ...
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...
Several marine animals, including salmon and sea turtles, disperse across vast expanses of ocean bef...
SummaryMigratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life sta...
Many animals undertaking long-distance migrations use Earth’s magnetic field as a “map” to assess th...
SummaryThe hardest working complex in animal cell division has a new gig. This extraordinary machine...
Graduation date: 2015Numerous populations of salmon and trout undergo extensive migrations, migratin...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
A migration study on the homing of Atlantic salmon was carried out in waters off SW – Iceland. Data...
SummaryHow animals navigate long distances to specific targets remains enigmatic. For Pacific salmon...
Organisms use a variety of environmental cues to orient their movements in three-dimensional space. ...
<div><p>Empirical evidence exists that some marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions ...
Atlantic salmon were extirpated from Lake Champlain, Vermont nearly 200 years ago, and efforts to re...