指南针
地球磁场
磁接收
磁场
方向(向量空间)
物理
领域(数学)
机制(生物学)
不对称
生物物理学
化学
核磁共振
几何学
数学
量子力学
纯数学
作者
Thorsten Ritz,Peter Thalau,John B. Phillips,Roswitha Wiltschko,Wolfgang Wiltschko
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2004-05-01
卷期号:429 (6988): 177-180
被引量:504
摘要
Migratory birds are known to use the geomagnetic field as a source of compass information. There are two competing hypotheses for the primary process underlying the avian magnetic compass, one involving magnetite, the other a magnetically sensitive chemical reaction. Here we show that oscillating magnetic fields disrupt the magnetic orientation behaviour of migratory birds. Robins were disoriented when exposed to a vertically aligned broadband (0.1-10 MHz) or a single-frequency (7-MHz) field in addition to the geomagnetic field. Moreover, in the 7-MHz oscillating field, this effect depended on the angle between the oscillating and the geomagnetic fields. The birds exhibited seasonally appropriate migratory orientation when the oscillating field was parallel to the geomagnetic field, but were disoriented when it was presented at a 24 degrees or 48 degrees angle. These results are consistent with a resonance effect on singlet-triplet transitions and suggest a magnetic compass based on a radical-pair mechanism.
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