Pigeons homing

9/1/2016

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The Scientist (Ontario, Canada; Sept. 1) – In 2001, Michael Winklhofer, then at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and colleagues reported their identification of magnetite in the beaks of homing pigeons. A year earlier, Klaus Schulten of Illinois and colleagues proposed that cryptochromes in the bird’s eye might also play a role in avian magnetoreception.


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This story was published September 1, 2016.