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2. Species–specific circuitry of double cone photoreceptors in two avian retinas
3. Tracking the Electron Transfer Cascade in European Robin Cryptochrome 4 Mutants
4. Bassetto et al. reply
5. No evidence for magnetic field effects on the behaviour of Drosophila
6. Author Correction: Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics
7. Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics
8. Coral reef fish larvae show no evidence for map-based navigation after physical displacement
9. Morphology, biochemistry and connectivity of Cluster N and the hippocampal formation in a migratory bird
10. Broadband 75–85 MHz radiofrequency fields disrupt magnetic compass orientation in night-migratory songbirds consistent with a flavin-based radical pair magnetoreceptor
11. Localisation of cryptochrome 2 in the avian retina
12. Singlet–triplet dephasing in radical pairs in avian cryptochromes leads to time-dependent magnetic field effects.
13. A newly identified trigeminal brain pathway in a night-migratory bird could be dedicated to transmitting magnetic map information
14. Contributors
15. Magnetoreception in birds and its use for long-distance migration
16. Magnetic sensitivity of cryptochrome 4 from a migratory songbird
17. Adaptive evolution and loss of a putative magnetoreceptor in passerines
18. Chemical and structural analysis of a photoactive vertebrate cryptochrome from pigeon
19. From "hostes acerrimi" to "homines nobilissimi": Two Studies in the Ancient Reception of the Social War
20. Upper bound for broadband radiofrequency field disruption of magnetic compass orientation in night-migratory songbirds
21. A novel isoform of cryptochrome 4 (Cry4b) is expressed in the retina of a night-migratory songbird
22. Protein-protein interaction of the putative magnetoreceptor cryptochrome 4 expressed in the avian retina
23. Long-distance navigation and magnetoreception in migratory animals
24. Tracking the Electron Transfer Cascade in European Robin Cryptochrome 4 Mutants
25. Dimerisation of European robin cryptochrome 4a
26. The Quantum Nature of Bird Migration.
27. The quantum needle of the avian magnetic compass
28. Politics in the Roman Republic
29. Naive songbirds show seasonally appropriate spring orientation in the laboratory despite having never completed first migration
30. Isotope Substitution Effects on the Magnetic Compass Properties of Cryptochrome-Based Radical Pairs: A Computational Study
31. Synthesis of Flavin‐Indole Conjugates with Rigid Diamino Linkers as Cryptochrome Model Compounds
32. Immunohistochemical characterization of bipolar cells in four distantly related avian species
33. The Roman Elite and the End of the Republic
34. La navigation quantique des oiseaux migrateurs
35. Morphology of the “prefrontal” nidopallium caudolaterale in the long-distance night-migratory Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
36. Mutational Study of the Tryptophan Tetrad Important for Electron Transfer in European Robin Cryptochrome 4a.
37. Dimerization of European Robin Cryptochrome 4a.
38. Magnetic map navigation in a migratory songbird requires trigeminal input
39. Access to the sky near the horizon and stars does not play a crucial role in compass calibration of European songbird migrants
40. Direct Interaction of Avian Cryptochrome 4 with a Cone Specific G-Protein
41. Direct Interaction of Avian Cryptochrome 4 with a Cone Specific G-Protein
42. Computational Reconstruction and Analysis of Structural Models of Avian Cryptochrome 4
43. Double cones in the avian retina form an oriented mosaic which might facilitate magnetoreception and/or polarized light sensing
44. Manumission
45. In Search for the Avian Trigeminal Magnetic Sensor: Distribution of Peripheral and Central Terminals of Ophthalmic Sensory Neurons in the Night-Migratory Eurasian Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
46. Magnetic stop signs signal a European songbird’s arrival at the breeding site after migration
47. Immunohistochemical characterization of bipolar cells in four distantly related avian species.
48. Local Elites in Italy and the Western Provinces
49. Contributors
50. Magnetoreception in Birds and Its Use for Long-Distance Migration∗∗Because our knowledge of magnetoreception did not change dramatically over the last few months, there is significant text and content overlap between the present chapter and a chapter focusing on magnetoreception in all kinds of organisms and titled “The Magnetic Senses,” which I recently wrote for the textbook Neurosciences: Mouritsen, H., 2013. The magnetic senses. In: Galizia, C.G., Lledo, P.M. (Eds), Neurosciences—From Molecule to Behavior: A University Textbook. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 427–443, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-10,769-6_20. Springer Verlag has permitted the reuse of significant parts of the Neurosciences textbook chapter text and figures in the present chapter. Specific references to this text are not given at every location where text is reused because such references would compromise readability and could be misunderstood to be referring to primary research findings.
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