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Avian Navigation: Pigeon Homing as a Paradigm

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How migratory birds can navigate home from their wintering grounds to their breeding sites over hundreds and thousands of kilometres has been an admired mystery over more than a century. Profound advances towards a solution of this problem have been achieved with a model bird, the homing pigeon. This monograph summarizes our current knowledge about pigeon homing, about the birds' application of a sun compass and a magnetic compass, of a visual topographical map within a familiar area and -- most surprisingly -- of an olfactory map using atmospheric chemosignals as indicators of position in distant unfamiliar areas.

List of contents

Observation Data Used to Investigate Pigeon Homing.- Basic Features of Pigeon Homing.- Potential Input Signals Exploitable for Home-Finding.- The Role of the Sun.- The Role of the Geomagnetic Field.- The Role of the Chemical Atmosphere.- The Role of the Visual Landscape.- The Neural Bases of Pigeon Homing.- Homing in Other Birds.- Research History: Blind Alleys and an Unexpected Passage.- Overall Synthesis and Perspective.

About the author

Dr. Hans G. Wallraff was scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Behavioural Physiology who investigated navigation and orientation of birds over almost 50 years.

Summary

How migratory birds can navigate home from their wintering grounds to their breeding sites over hundreds and thousands of kilometres has been an admired mystery over more than a century. Profound advances towards a solution of this problem have been achieved with a model bird, the homing pigeon. This monograph summarizes our current knowledge about pigeon homing, about the birds' application of a sun compass and a magnetic compass, of a visual topographical map within a familiar area and -- most surprisingly -- of an olfactory map using atmospheric chemosignals as indicators of position in distant unfamiliar areas.

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From the reviews:

"With this book, Wallraff carefully reviews, in great detail, the basic categories of avian navigation signals (e.g., solar compass, geomagnetic field, visual landscape). … Most importantly, the author outlines directions for research advances in the future, especially with the study of sensory input (neural mechanisms). This technical monograph is an excellent review of scientific progress toward an understanding of avian navigation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-level graduates through faculty/researchers." (C. Leck, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (11), July, 2005)
"This book tells the fascinating story of the search for the homing mechanism in pigeons … . Intellectual honesty is a major characteristics of Wallraff, and I am sure that he would never have omitted a contribution … . The honesty of the author is also shown by the rich illustrations. … an important source of information for students active in the field of research." (Ethology, Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 17 (1), 2005)
"There is no better intellect in this complex and combative field than Wallraff. … There is no doubt that the book serves a useful purpose as a current benchmark statement of the generally prevailing view of pigeon navigation mechanisms. It will have a worthy place on research and higher-study reading lists, and in learned libraries." (Tim Guilford, IBIS, Vol. 148, 2006)

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From the reviews:

"With this book, Wallraff carefully reviews, in great detail, the basic categories of avian navigation signals (e.g., solar compass, geomagnetic field, visual landscape). ... Most importantly, the author outlines directions for research advances in the future, especially with the study of sensory input (neural mechanisms). This technical monograph is an excellent review of scientific progress toward an understanding of avian navigation. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-level graduates through faculty/researchers." (C. Leck, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (11), July, 2005)
"This book tells the fascinating story of the search for the homing mechanism in pigeons ... . Intellectual honesty is a major characteristics of Wallraff, and I am sure that he would never have omitted a contribution ... . The honesty of the author is also shown by the rich illustrations. ... an important source of information for students active in the field of research." (Ethology, Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 17 (1), 2005)
"There is no better intellect in this complex and combative field than Wallraff. ... There is no doubt that the book serves a useful purpose as a current benchmark statement of the generally prevailing view of pigeon navigation mechanisms. It will have a worthy place on research and higher-study reading lists, and in learned libraries." (Tim Guilford, IBIS, Vol. 148, 2006)

Product details

Authors Hans G Wallraff, Hans G. Wallraff
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642061189
ISBN 978-3-642-06118-9
No. of pages 229
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 234 mm
Weight 360 g
Illustrations XII, 229 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Zoologie und Tierwissenschaften, Ecology, Zoology & animal sciences, sun, SYNTHESIS, Behavioral Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Ecology, Behaviourism, Behavioural theory, Behavioral Genetics, Behavioral Neuroscience, Zoology and animal sciences, Animal Migration, magnetic field, pigeons, orientation, birds

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