Authors
Yinan Wang, Yongxin Pan, Stuart Parsons, Michael Walker, Shuyi Zhang
Publication date
2007/11/22
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
274
Issue
1627
Pages
2901-2905
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Bats have been shown to use information from the Earth's magnetic field during orientation. However, the mechanism underlying this ability remains unknown. In this study we investigated whether bats possess a polarity- or inclination-based compass that could be used in orientation. We monitored the hanging position of adult Nyctalus plancyi in the laboratory in the presence of an induced magnetic field of twice Earth-strength. When under the influence of a normally aligned induced field the bats showed a significant preference for hanging at the northern end of their roosting basket. When the vertical component of the field was reversed, the bats remained at the northern end of the basket. However, when the horizontal component of the field was reversed, the bats changed their positions and hung at the southern end of the basket. Based on these results, we conclude that N. plancyi, unlike all other non …
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Scholar articles
Y Wang, Y Pan, S Parsons, M Walker, S Zhang - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2007