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Ecology of animal migration - ScienceDirect
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· ... in four generations (for more detail, see the review by Steven Reppert in this issue), and the globe skimmer (a dragonfly) presumably exploits ...
Clocks, cryptochromes and Monarch migrations | Journal of Biology |...
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... and has become a focus of study for the circadian biologist Steven Reppert and his group at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester.
Molecular pathway for Monarchs | Genome Biology | Full Textgenomebiology.biomedcentral.com › articles › gb-s...
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· ... but the molecular mechanisms are still a mystery," said coauthor Steven Reppert, from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in ...
Science: Butterfly Navigation System Found in Antennae, Not in Brain...
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Flocks of fluttering gold and orange winged monarch butterflies use their antennae and not their brains to migrate from eastern North America to Mexic
'Clock' in monarch butterflies' antennae helps navigation ...www.cbc.ca › news › technology
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... said Steven Reppert, senior author of the study, in a statement. Monarch butterflies make an epic 4,000-kilometre journey from their wintering ...
Can Humans See Magnetic Fields? - SAND
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From Aristotle on, we have been conditioned to believe we have only five senses, even after science has established that we could have thousands.
Body Clocks Keep Migrating Monarchs On Course; Butterfly Flight...
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During their winter migration to Mexico, monarch butterflies depend on an internal clock to help them navigate in relation to the sun, scientists have found.
An Epic Monarch Migration Faces New Threats - Smithsonian ...www.smithsonianmag.com › science-nature › epic-...
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“We still don't understand how they find their precise way to the overwintering sites,” says Steven Reppert, a retired neurobiologist at the University of ...
Brain 'GPS' illuminated in migratory monarch butterflies ...www.sciencedaily.com › releases ›
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· ... a sun compass system in the brain," explains senior study author, Dr. Steven Reppert from the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
Inner clock may lead monarch butterflies | CBC News
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Dr. Steven Reppert, the University of Massachusetts neurobiologist who led the study's seven-member research team, said monarch butterflies ...
Magnetic Monarch Migration - Science Update: The Science ...www.scienceupdate.com › magnet
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STEVEN REPPERT (University of Massachusetts Medical School):. It's the first evidence that I'm aware of in a long distance migratory insect…
Introducing the monarch butterfly genome -- ScienceDaily
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The Monarch butterfly is famous for its ability to travel up to 2,000 miles from North America to central Mexico every fall. Now, it's enjoying fame of a...
How One Gene Gives Monarch Butterflies the Power to Migrate
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Researchers have found that just one gene appears to makes a huge difference in the ability of monarch butterflies to migrate long distances.
Humans really DO have a sixth sense that lets us detect magnetic...
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Tests have shown that mankind may have the same innate sense of Earth's magnetic field that has long been proved to exist in animals.
Introducing the monarch butterfly genome | Science Codex
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The Monarch butterfly is famous for its ability to travel up to 2,000 miles from North America to central Mexico every fall. Now, it's enjoying fame of a...
Monarch butterflies reveal a novel way in which animals sense Earth's...
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Building on prior investigation into the biological mechanisms through which monarch butterflies are able to migrate up to 2,000 miles from eastern North...
Can humans sense Earth's magnetism? Human retina protein can ...www.sciencedaily.com › releases ›
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· To test whether the human cryptochrome 2 protein (hCRY2) has a similar magnetic sensory ability, Steven Reppert, MD, the Higgins Family ...
Monarchs need clock and compass to navigate | CBC News - CBC.cawww.cbc.ca › news › technology › monarchs-need-...
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· "Monarch butterfly navigation seems to involve the interaction between a clock and a compass," said Steven Reppert of the University of ...
Monarch butterflies employ a magnetic compass during migration
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Scientists have identified a new component of the complex navigational system that allows monarch butterflies to transverse the 2,000 miles to their...
Understanding Butterfly Secrets | Science Buzzwww.smm.org › buzz › blog › un...
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Researchers led by Steven Reppert at the University of Massachusetts Medical School ran some monarchs through a flight simulator and ...
Mystery of how the Monarch butterfly navigates is finally solved |...
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UMass researchers say Monarch butterflies use the compass to navigate 2,000 miles from breeding sites across the eastern United States to Mexico.
Znanstvenici kriju tajne unutarnjeg kompasa monarkog leptira -...
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Svake jeseni, monarhni leptiri diljem Kanade i Sjedinjenih Država okreću svoje narančaste, crne i bijele krilave krilima prema Rio Grandeu i migriraju preko...
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