Unraveling the Mystery of Avian Navigation
- For nearly 40 years, biologists have been unable to agree on how birds find their way over great distances during homing or migrational flights
- Do birds use their olfactory senses, the Earth's magnetic field, or low-frequency acoustic (infrasonic) signals to navigate by?
- New findings indicate that birds use infrasonic signals radiated from the land surface for navigational purposes during their journeys
- Perplexing behavior by birds observed during experimental releases can be readily explained by the influences of topography and atmospheric variations on the propagation of infrasound
Speaker: Jon Hagstrum, Research Geophysicst
Thursday, 03/31/11
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345 Middlefield Road
Bldg 3, 2nd Floor Rambo Auditorium
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA
Bldg 3, 2nd Floor Rambo Auditorium
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA
Phone: 650-329-5000
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