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Debate over the sensory basis of the homing pigeon's navigational map has often been contentious, and it would be unfair to say that a consensus has been reached among all workers in the field. However, under a broad range of environmental conditions, the homing pigeon's navigational map appears to be based on the heterogeneous distribution of atmospheric odors in environmental space. This review offers a convincing summary of experimental data that support this notion.
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Wallraff H.G. Navigation by homing pigeons: updated perspective. Ecol Ethol Evol. 13:2001;1-48. Debate over the sensory basis of the homing pigeon's navigational map has often been contentious, and it would be unfair to say that a consensus has been reached among all workers in the field. However, under a broad range of environmental conditions, the homing pigeon's navigational map appears to be based on the heterogeneous distribution of atmospheric odors in environmental space. This review offers a convincing summary of experimental data that support this notion.
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Jones J.E., Kamil A.C. The use of relative and absolute bearings by Clark's nutcracker, Nucifraga columbiana. Anim Learn Behav. 29:2001;120-132. This paper offers a clear demonstration of a species of bird that locates a food reward using geometric relations between the goal and several landmarks.
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The idea that animals can use the geometric relationship between landmarks and goal position to locate a goal is not new. However, this paper offers an excellent formalization of this idea, and introduces the distinction between geometric relations that are based on some external reference (absolute) and geometric relations that are based on the animal subject as reference (relative). In our opinion, the critical feature of the model is that each landmark is treated as an independent source of spatial information, giving the learned spatial representations a distinctive associative quality.
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Kamil A.C., Cheng K. Way-finding and landmarks: the multiple-bearings hypothesis. J Exp Biol. 204:2001;103-113. The idea that animals can use the geometric relationship between landmarks and goal position to locate a goal is not new. However, this paper offers an excellent formalization of this idea, and introduces the distinction between geometric relations that are based on some external reference (absolute) and geometric relations that are based on the animal subject as reference (relative). In our opinion, the critical feature of the model is that each landmark is treated as an independent source of spatial information, giving the learned spatial representations a distinctive associative quality.
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The highlight of this study is the richness of the spatial representational mechanisms that can guide navigation in a natural field setting, and the differences in their underlying neural mechanisms. When trained to use familiar landmarks to navigate home, both control and hippocampal-lesioned pigeons were successful. However, when the properties of the spatial representation used to guide navigation were examined, it was revealed that whereas control pigeons learned to use the landmarks to guide their flight home, hippocampal-lesioned pigeons only learned a compass route based on the sun. The importance of this finding is the demonstration that the participation of the hippocampus in navigational learning does not generalize to every aspect of space, but apparently solely to a representation of space that has the properties of a map.
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Gagliardo A., Ioalé P., Bingman V.P. Homing in pigeons: the role of the hippocampal formation in the representation of landmarks used for navigation. J Neurosci. 19:1999;311-315. The highlight of this study is the richness of the spatial representational mechanisms that can guide navigation in a natural field setting, and the differences in their underlying neural mechanisms. When trained to use familiar landmarks to navigate home, both control and hippocampal-lesioned pigeons were successful. However, when the properties of the spatial representation used to guide navigation were examined, it was revealed that whereas control pigeons learned to use the landmarks to guide their flight home, hippocampal-lesioned pigeons only learned a compass route based on the sun. The importance of this finding is the demonstration that the participation of the hippocampus in navigational learning does not generalize to every aspect of space, but apparently solely to a representation of space that has the properties of a map.
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Relevance of visual cues for orientation at familiar sites by homing pigeons: An experiment in a circular arena
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Although intuitively apparent, demonstrating that homing pigeons can use familiar, visual landmarks for navigation has remained an experimental challenge. This paper offers convincing evidence that familiar, visual landmarks are an important feature of the navigational mechanisms used by homing pigeons.
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Gagliardo A., Odetti F., Ioalé P. Relevance of visual cues for orientation at familiar sites by homing pigeons: an experiment in a circular arena. Proc R Soc Lond Ser B. 268:2001;2065-2070. Although intuitively apparent, demonstrating that homing pigeons can use familiar, visual landmarks for navigation has remained an experimental challenge. This paper offers convincing evidence that familiar, visual landmarks are an important feature of the navigational mechanisms used by homing pigeons.
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Zur Frage des Zeitpunkts einer Prägung auf die Heimatregion beim Halsbanndschnäpper (Ficedula albicollis)
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Fischer J, Munro U, Phillips JB: Magnetic navigation by an avian migrant? In Avian Migration. Edited by Berthold P, Gwinner E, Sonnenschein E. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag; in press.Proof that birds use a map of geomagnetic field parameters to navigate during migration has remained elusive, and demonstrating this continues to be a formidable experimental challenge. This paper provides the first tangible hint that migrant birds may have a navigational map that is based, at least in part, on variations in the geomagnetic field.
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This opinionated article highlights the importance of the hippocampus for homing pigeon navigation. The current challenge to researchers is to determine how the differential activity of hippocampal neurons may represent relevant spatial features of the environment that are exploited during navigation. Although this paper offers no information on what, if any, spatial information is represented in the differential activity of hippocampal neurons; it does reveal the presence of three types of electrophysiologically dissociable, slow-firing neurons. On the basis of work in the mammalian hippocampus, the slow firing properties of these neurons suggest that they may be particularly sensitive to space, with each type of neuron perhaps displaying interesting differences in their spatial response properties.
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Siegel J.J., Nitz D., Bingman V.P. Electrophysiological profile of avian hippocampal unit activity: a basis for regional subdivisions. J Comp Neurol. 445:2002;256-268. This opinionated article highlights the importance of the hippocampus for homing pigeon navigation. The current challenge to researchers is to determine how the differential activity of hippocampal neurons may represent relevant spatial features of the environment that are exploited during navigation. Although this paper offers no information on what, if any, spatial information is represented in the differential activity of hippocampal neurons; it does reveal the presence of three types of electrophysiologically dissociable, slow-firing neurons. On the basis of work in the mammalian hippocampus, the slow firing properties of these neurons suggest that they may be particularly sensitive to space, with each type of neuron perhaps displaying interesting differences in their spatial response properties.
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