Birds Navigate Stars
Laura Anderson
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Birds Navigate Stars explores the remarkable ability of birds to use constellations for navigation during migration. It reveals how avian biology intersects with astronomy, showcasing that birds aren't just aimlessly flying at night; they're sophisticated navigators using celestial cues. Through migration studies and cutting-edge tracking technology, the book uncovers the sensory and neurological mechanisms that allow birds to perceive and interpret the night sky, highlighting their dependence on a stable, dark environment.
The book delves into the evolutionary significance of star-based navigation, explaining how this reliance makes birds vulnerable to environmental changes such as light pollution. It provides a historical perspective on migration research, contrasting early banding studies with modern GPS and radio telemetry, and integrates disciplines like animal behavior, ecology, and neuroscience to present a holistic view. It's structured to guide readers from the basics of avian sensory biology to the conservation implications of this research, with a focus on experimental evidence and statistical analyses.
What makes this book unique is its integration of behavioral ecology with neurobiology, offering insights into the neural pathways involved in processing celestial information. This comprehensive approach provides a deeper understanding of how star navigation works in the avian brain, making Birds Navigate Stars a valuable resource for ornithologists, biologists, conservationists, and anyone fascinated by the natural world.
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