Using Online Active-Learning Techniques to Convey Time Compensated Sun Compass Orientation in the Eastern North American Monarch
A common tool that animals use to navigate in a constant direction is known as “time compensated sun compass orientation.” This is a process by which animals use the position of the sun along with information from their internal circadian clocks to determine and maintain a directional heading. Many...
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Autores principales: | Noah H. Green, Douglas G. McMahon, Cynthia Brame |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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