Naturwissenschaften

, Volume 83, Issue 11, pp 517–518 | Cite as

Migratory orientation: Autumn calibration of magnetic orientation is not evident in spring

  • Kenneth P. Able
  • Mary A. Able
Short Communications

Keywords

Magnetic Orientation Migratory Orientation 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Kenneth P. Able
    • 1
  • Mary A. Able
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of BiologyState University of New YorkAlbanyUSA

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