Lucy Odling‐Smee,Stephen D. Simpson,Victoria A. Braithwaite
标识
DOI:10.1002/9781444342536.ch8
摘要
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Why keep track of location? The use of learning and memory in orientation Learning about landmarks Compass orientation Water movements Inertial guidance and internal 'clocks' Social cues How flexible is orientation behaviour? Salmon homing – a case study Conclusion Acknowledgements References