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  2. Homing (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Homing abilities can be used to find the way back to home in a migration. It is often used in reference to going back to a breeding spot seen years before, as in the case of salmon. Homing abilities can also be used to go back to familiar territory when displaced over long distances, such as with the red-bellied newt.

  3. Natal homing - Wikipedia

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    Natal homing, or natal philopatry, is the homing process by which some adult animals that have migrated away from their juvenile habitats return to their birthplace to reproduce. This process is primarily used by aquatic animals such as sea turtles and salmon , although some migratory birds and mammals also practice similar reproductive behaviors.

  4. Bernd Heinrich - Wikipedia

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    The Homing Instinct: Meaning & Mystery in Animal Migration (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2014) One Wild Bird at a Time: Portraits of Individual Lives (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016) The Naturalist's Notebook:Tracking Changes in the Natural World Around You (co-authored by Nathaniel T. Wheelwright; Storey Publishing, 2017)

  5. Animal navigation - Wikipedia

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    Animal navigation is the ability of many animals to find their way accurately without maps or instruments. Birds such as the Arctic tern , insects such as the monarch butterfly and fish such as the salmon regularly migrate thousands of miles to and from their breeding grounds, [ 1 ] and many other species navigate effectively over shorter ...

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  7. Homing - Wikipedia

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    Homing (biology), the inherent ability of an animal to navigate towards an original location through unfamiliar areas Homing pigeon, a variety of domestic pigeon bred to find its way home over extremely long distances; Homing beacon, sometimes homer, a beacon that transmits a signal to be homed on

  8. Magnetoreception - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, G. Fleissner and colleagues found iron-based receptors in the upper beaks of homing pigeons, both seemingly connected to the animal's trigeminal nerve. Research took a different direction in 2000, however, when Thorsten Ritz and colleagues suggested that a photoreceptor protein in the eye, cryptochrome , was a magnetoreceptor, working ...

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