نتایج جستجو برای: geomagnetic field

تعداد نتایج: 790640  

2012
Akira Takebe Toshiki Furutani Tatsunori Wada Masami Koinuma Yoko Kubo Keiko Okano Toshiyuki Okano

A variety of animals use Earth's magnetic field as a reference for their orientation behaviour. Although distinctive magnetoreception mechanisms have been postulated for many migrating or homing animals, the molecular mechanisms are still undefined. In this study, we found that zebrafish, a model organism suitable for genetic manipulation, responded to a magnetic field as weak as the geomagneti...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Ian Henshaw Thord Fransson Sven Jakobsson Susanne Jenni-Eiermann Cecilia Kullberg

Long-distance migrants regularly pass ecological barriers, like the Sahara desert, where extensive fuel loads are necessary for a successful crossing. A central question is how inexperienced migrants know when to put on extensive fuel loads. Beside the endogenous rhythm, external cues have been suggested to be important. Geomagnetic information has been shown to trigger changes in foraging beha...

2012
Syun-Ichi Akasofu

The concept of geomagnetic storm-producing solar plasma flows has evolved and advanced considerably over the last 100 years or so. This particular field of study began in an effort to understand geomagnetic disturbances and the aurora. The purpose of this paper is try to follow the ways in which early concepts evolved to later ones, not to review each concept in detail. It is fascinating to see...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Nathan F Putman Erica S Jenkins Catherine G J Michielsens David L G Noakes

Animals navigate using a variety of sensory cues, but how each is weighted during different phases of movement (e.g. dispersal, foraging, homing) is controversial. Here, we examine the geomagnetic and olfactory imprinting hypotheses of natal homing with datasets that recorded variation in the migratory routes of sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and pink (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) salmon returning fro...

Journal: :Neurological research 1987
K Shibib M Brock G Gosztonyi S N Erne H D Hahlbohm G Schoknecht

Axonal ensheathment and myelination, one form of axon-sheath cell interaction, was studied under normal earth magnetism, in the absence of terrestrial magnetic field, and under a 5 G (0.0005 T) magnetic field. Results indicate that the geomagnetic field is necessary for the fundamental biological activity of axonal ensheathment and myelination. The exact mechanism of action remains obscure.

1999
T. Futagami Y. Fukuda K. Inoue K. Ishihara H. Ishino Y. Itow T. Kajita J. Kameda S. Kasuga K. Kobayashi Y. Kobayashi Y. Koshio M. Miura M. Nakahata S. Nakayama Y. Obayashi A. Okada K. Okumura N. Sakurai M. Shiozawa Y. Suzuki H. Takeuchi Y. Takeuchi Y. Totsuka S. Yamada M. Earl A. Habig E. Kearns M. D. Messier K. Scholberg J. L. Stone L. R. Sulak C. W. Walter M. Goldhaber T. Barszczak D. Casper W. Gajewski W. R. Kropp L. R. Price M. Smy H. W. Sobel M. R. Vagins K. S. Ganezer W. E. Keig R. W. Ellsworth S. Tasaka A. Kibayashi J. G. Learned S. Matsuno D. Takemori T. Ishii J. Kanzaki T. Kobayashi K. Nakamura K. Nishikawa Y. Oyama M. Sakuda O. Sasaki S. Echigo M. Kohama A. T. Suzuki T. J. Haines E. Blaufuss B. K. Kim R. Sanford R. Svoboda M. L. Chen J. A. Goodman G. W. Sullivan J. Hill C. K. Jung K. Martens C. Mauger C. McGrew B. Viren C. Yanagisawa W. Doki M. Kirisawa S. Inaba K. Miyano H. Okazawa C. Saji M. Takahashi M. Takahata Y. Nagashima M. Takita M. Yoshida S. B. Kim A. Hasegawa T. Hasegawa S. Hatakeyama T. Iwamoto T. Maruyama A. Suzuki F. Tsushima M. Koshiba Y. Hatakeyama M. Koike Y. Kanaya K. Kaneyuki Y. Watanabe D. Kielczewska J. S. George A. L. Stachyra L. L. Wai K. K. Young

The east-west anisotropy, caused by the deflection of primary cosmic rays in the Earth’s magnetic field, is observed for the first time in the flux of atmospheric neutrinos. Using a 45 kt·year exposure of the Super-Kamiokande detector, 552 e-like and 633 μ-like horizontally-going events are selected in the momentum range between 400 and 3000 MeV/c. The azimuthal distribution of e-like and μ-lik...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Popescu Willows

Although the nudibranch mollusc Tritonia diomedea orients to the geomagnetic field, the anatomical site and the mechanism of the geomagnetic transducer are not known. Previous work on semi-intact preparations of Tritonia diomedea in which the brain is intact and nerve connections to the periphery are maintained showed that identifiable pedal ganglion neurons Pd5 fired an increased number of act...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
John A Tarduno Rory D Cottrell Alexei V Smirnov

If relationships exist between the frequency of geomagnetic reversals and the morphology, secular variation, and intensity of Earth's magnetic field, they should be best expressed during superchrons, intervals tens of millions of years long lacking reversals. Here we report paleomagnetic and paleointensity data from lavas of the Cretaceous Normal Polarity Superchron that formed at high latitude...

Journal: :Advances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research 2003
D F Smart M A Shea

The distribution of the solar cosmic radiation flux over the earth is not uniform, but the result of complex phenomena involving the interplanetary magnetic field, the geomagnetic field and latitude and longitude of locations on the earth. The latitude effect relates to the geomagnetic shield; the longitude effect relates to local time. For anisotropic solar cosmic ray events the maximum partic...

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