Pigeon homing: wind exposition determines the importance of olfactory input

The lasting controversies on the use of olfaction in pigeon homing led to the question of how the obvious differences in the role of olfactory input in pigeons of the various lofts were caused. The present study was designed to test which of the two factors - wind exposition or training - had caused...

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Autoecology
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Orientation
Smell
Vertebrata
Wind
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