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Authors: | Dr Julia Mehlhorn Professor Gerd Rehkämper |
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Institution: | AG Verhalten und Gehirn, C. & O. Vogt Institut für Hirnforschung, Heinrich‐Heine‐Universit?t Düsseldorf, Universit?tsstra?e 1, D‐40225 Düsseldorf |
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Abstract: | Homing pigeons Homing pigeons are well known for their excellent homing abilities which allow them to return to their lofts from unknown releasing sites more than hundreds of kilometres away. Several orientation mechanisms – sun compass, earth's magnetic field, olfactory cues, visual cues – are known to be involved in homing performance as well as parameters such as motivation and experience. New technology give an insight in their homing behaviour and track preferences and it is shown that homing pigeons physiology and neurobiology seem to be functionally adapted to homing. Pigeons races are still common and it is shown how the pigeon breeder tries to maximize the success of his pigeons. |
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Keywords: | Brieftaube Felsentaube Domestikation Navigation Orientierung Verhalten Gehirn |
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