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Non-visual orientation inTalitrus saltator

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Die Versuche vonPapi undPardi 1–6 wurden mitTalitrus saltator wiederholt. Auch unter völligem Lichtabschluss zeigten die Tiere ein noch ähnlich orientiertes Verhalten. Ausschaltung des erdmagnetischen Feldes bis auf 50 γ konnte die Orientierung im Dunkeln nicht aufheben.

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van den Bercken, J., Broekhuizen, S., Ringelberg, J. et al. Non-visual orientation inTalitrus saltator. Experientia 23, 44–45 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02142260

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