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2. GPS tracking technology and re-visiting the relationship between the avian visual Wulst and homing pigeon navigation
3. Sex-specific fitness consequences of mate change in Scopoli's shearwater, Calonectris diomedea
4. GPS-profiling of retrograde navigational impairments associated with hippocampal lesion in homing pigeons
5. Pigeons remember visual landmarks after one release and rely upon them more if they are anosmic
6. Indagini preliminari sulla biologia riproduttiva e sugli aspetti ecologici dell'Occhione (Burhinus oedicnemus) nella penisola di Thapsos (Siracusa)
7. An experimental study on the effectiveness of a gel repellent on feral pigeons
8. Only natural local odours allow homeward orientation in homing pigeons released at unfamiliar sites
9. Unilateral hippocampal lesions and the navigational performance of homing pigeons as revealed by GPS-tracking.
10. Nest Change and Individual Fitness in a Scopoli's Shearwater Population: A Capture-Recapture Multistate Analysis.
11. THE VOCAL REPERTOIRE OF THE EURASIAN STONE-CURLEW (BURHINUS OEDICNEMUS)
12. Pattern of non-breeding movements by Stone-curlews Burhinus oedicnemus breeding in Northern Italy
13. Evidence for perceptual neglect of environmental features in hippocampal-lesioned pigeons during homing
14. The effect of clock-shift on the initial orientation of wild rock doves (Columba l. livia)
15. Productivity changes in the Mediterranean Sea drive foraging movements of yelkouan shearwater Puffinus yelkouan from the core of its global breeding range.
16. The homing pigeons' olfactory map is affected by geographical barriers.
17. Right hemisphere advantage in the development of route fidelity in homing pigeons.
18. Pigeon navigation: exposure to environmental odours prior to release is sufficient for homeward orientation, but not for homing.
19. A first assessment of genetic variability in the Eurasian Stone-curlew Burhinus oedicnemus.
20. Diurnal and nocturnal ranging behaviour of Stone-curlews Burhinus oedicnemus nesting in river habitat.
21. Flight patterns of monocularly occluded homing pigeons further reveal a left eye/right cerebral hemispheric advantage in the visual processing of familiar landscape/landmark features.
22. Olfaction and topography, but not magnetic cues, control navigation in a pelagic seabird: displacements with shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea.
23. Pattern of Wing Moult and Its Relationship to Breeding in the Eurasian Stone-Curlew Burhinus oedicnemus
24. Deconstructing the flight paths of hippocampal-lesioned homing pigeons as they navigate near home offers insight into spatial perception and memory without a hippocampus.
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