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Magnetoreception in Plants

2022
As sessile organisms, plants have evolved both constitutive and inducible responses to the changing environment. Several environmental factors affect plant growth and development. Among them, the Earth magnetic field or geomagnetic field (GMF) is an environmental component of our planet.
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Conditioning analysis of magnetoreception in honeybees

Bioelectromagnetics, 1989
AbstractA central problem in the study of magnetic sensitivity in animals has been the lack of behavioral techniques sufficiently powerful for the systematic psychophysical work required for an understanding of magnetosensory capacity and of the transduction mechanism.
M M, Walker, M E, Bitterman
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Magnetoreception and the ruling hypothesis

Journal of Experimental Biology
ABSTRACT Whereas science is written by humans and cannot escape emotions intervening with scientific thought, the scientific community should be on guard against unnoticeably adopting a favorite hypothesis. When adopting a favorite hypothesis, scientists tend to review their work in favor of this hypothesis and reject contradictory data.
Yoni Vortman   +2 more
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Magnetoreception of Invertebrates

2017
Abstract Exploiting invertebrates, such as the fruit fly Drosophila or nematode Caenorhabditis, with a modifiable genome seems to be key to answering the fundamental question of the molecular principle of magnetoreception. This review presents the state of knowledge on invertebrate sensitivity to geomagnetic field (GMF) over the last 20 ...
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Magnetoreception

2008
Michael H. Hofmann, Lon A. Wilkens
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Rastafarian Parasites, Trout Magnetoreception

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2012
When you think of reggae music, a song by Bob Marley probably starts playing in your head. Now, thanks to Arkansas State University marine biologist Paul C. Sikkel, the same thing might happen when you think of small parasitic crustaceans in the Caribbean Sea that feed off the blood of fish.
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Magnetoreception

2019
Guenther Fleissner   +2 more
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Touch, Taste, and Magnetoreception

2017
Abstract Touch and taste provide information about objects in contact with, and inside, the body for use in detection and manipulation of food items. Four main types of touch receptors are found distributed in most parts of the body but some birds have ‘bill tip organs’ with very high concentrations of touch receptors.
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Magnetoreception and Magnetotaxis

2016
Natural magnetic iron-based minerals are observed in rocks and sediments. It is assumed that sediments carry a significant amount of magnetic minerals derived from dead organisms. To date, the organisms that biomineralize iron are forming magnetite or greigite crystals.
Bennet, M., Eder, S.
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