Equatorial sandhoppers use body scans to detect the earth's magnetic field
- PMID: 16133498
- DOI: 10.1007/s00359-005-0046-9
Equatorial sandhoppers use body scans to detect the earth's magnetic field
Abstract
Adults of Talorchestia martensii were individually released in a confined environment, with and without the natural magnetic field, under the sun and in a dark room. The sandhoppers scanned the horizontal component of the magnetic field by left and right oscillations of the entire major body axis. The frequency of this behaviour increased in a zeroed magnetic field, as did the frequencies of other behavioural indicators that reflect the difficulty in identifying the ecologically efficient orientation direction (sea-land axis). Therefore, like head scans in birds, body scans seem to be used by equatorial sandhoppers to detect the magnetic symmetry plane.
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