Homing pigeon orientation influenced by deflected winds at home loft |
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Authors: | Jerry A. Waldvogel Silvano Benvenuti William T. Keeton Floriano Papi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Section of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, 14850 Ithaca, New York, USA;(2) Present address: Istituto di Biologia Generale dell' Università, Via A. Volta, 6, 1-56100 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary An attempt to repeat studies performed by Baldaccini et al. (1975b) in which pigeons exhibited predictably deviated mean vanishing bearings after prolonged exposure to deflected wind flow is reported. In four sets of pooled release data, deflections in mean bearings as predicted by the olfactory hypothesis of pigeon homing were observed. It is concluded that the time spent in such deflected-wind environments significantly alters some component of the birds' initial orientation mechanism.The authors wish to thank Howard French and Clarence Tilton for their help in construction details and André Gobert for his contributions and assistance. Our appreciation is also extended to Douglas McCorkle, Irene Brown, Michael Weiler, Sean Tunis, Angela Lui, Daniel Polikoff, and Scott Smith for their assistance in conducting test releases and in timing-in returning birds. The participation of the Italian authors was supported jointly by the Italian Ministry of Public Education and the Cassa di Risparmio di Pisa. Additional support for this study came from a National Science Foundation Grant No. BMS 75-18905 A02 to William T. Keeton. |
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