SummaryGoal-oriented migrants travelling through the sea or air must cope with the effect of cross-flows during their journeys if they are to reach their destination [1–3]. In order to counteract flow-induced drift from their preferred course, migrants must detect the mean flow direction, and integrate this information with output from their internal compass, to compensate for the deflection. Animals can potentially sense flow direction by two nonexclusive mechanisms: either indirectly, by visually assessing the effect of the current on their movement direction relative to the ground; or directly, via intrinsic properties of the current [4]. Here, we report the first evidence that nocturnal compass-guided insect migrants use a turbulence-me...
Numerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary breeding...
Large migrating insects, flying at high altitude, often exhibit complex behaviour. They frequently e...
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Goal-oriented migrants travelling through the sea or air must cope with the effect of cross-flows du...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Goal-oriented migrants travelling through the sea or air must cope with the effect of cross-flows du...
1. Animals that use flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migra...
High-flying insect migrants have been shown to display sophisticated flight orientations that can, f...
1. Animals that use flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migrat...
High-flying insect migrants have been shown to display sophisticated flight orientations that can, f...
High-flying insect migrants have been shown to display sophisticated flight orientations that can, f...
Numerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary breeding...
SummaryNumerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary b...
1. Animals that use flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migrat...
SummaryNumerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary b...
Numerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary breeding...
Large migrating insects, flying at high altitude, often exhibit complex behaviour. They frequently e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Goal-oriented migrants travelling through the sea or air must cope with the effect of cross-flows du...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Goal-oriented migrants travelling through the sea or air must cope with the effect of cross-flows du...
1. Animals that use flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migra...
High-flying insect migrants have been shown to display sophisticated flight orientations that can, f...
1. Animals that use flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migrat...
High-flying insect migrants have been shown to display sophisticated flight orientations that can, f...
High-flying insect migrants have been shown to display sophisticated flight orientations that can, f...
Numerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary breeding...
SummaryNumerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary b...
1. Animals that use flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migrat...
SummaryNumerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary b...
Numerous insect species undertake regular seasonal migrations in order to exploit temporary breeding...
Large migrating insects, flying at high altitude, often exhibit complex behaviour. They frequently e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...