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- 2001
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Why do migratory songbirds sometimes orient in directions different than the expected migratory direction?
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Migration flight departures in relation to wind and orientation cues.
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Effects of magnetic field exposures on the orientation behaviour of adult and juvenile nocturnal passerine migrants.
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Oceanic long-distance navigation: Do experienced migrants use the Earth's magnetic field?
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Oceanic long-distance navigation: Do experienced migrants use the Earth's magnetic field?
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Testing the navigational abilities of ocean migrants: displacement experiments on green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas)
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- 2000
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Wind selectivity of migratory flight departures in birds
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Stable isotopes examined across a migratory divide in Scandinavian willow warblers (Phylloscopus trochilus trochilus and Phylloscopus trochilus acredula) reflect their African winter quarters
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Open-sea migration of magnetically disturbed sea turtles
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- 1999
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Orientation in pied flycatchers: the relative importance of magnetic and visual information at dusk
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