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Review
. 1988 Aug;75(8):380-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF00377814.

[Navigation by means of an olfactory map and a sun compass: the homing ability of pigeons]

[Article in German]
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[Navigation by means of an olfactory map and a sun compass: the homing ability of pigeons]

[Article in German]
H G Wallraff. Naturwissenschaften. 1988 Aug.

Abstract

Pigeon homing, investigated as a paradigmatic example of bird navigation, appears to be based on two mechanisms of orientation whose functions correspond to those of map and compass. Tasks of the latter are usually accomplished by a sun compass, taking into account the sun's movement and time of day. Under overcast skies, the magnetic field of the earth may be used for compass orientation. The "map" part of the system, responsible for site localization, makes use of olfactory perception of atmospheric trace compounds, which must be concluded to contain positional information in unfamiliar areas up to several hundreds of kilometers from home.

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