Celestial orientation with the sun not in view: lizards use a time-compensated sky polarization compass.
Maoret, Francesco
Celestial orientation with the sun not in view: lizards use a time-compensated sky polarization compass. [electronic resource] - Journal of biological rhythms Apr 2014 - 144-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Letter
1552-4531
10.1177/0748730414525741 doi
Animals
Circadian Rhythm--physiology
Lizards--physiology
Maze Learning--physiology
Orientation--physiology
Space Perception--physiology
Spatial Behavior--physiology
Sunlight
Celestial orientation with the sun not in view: lizards use a time-compensated sky polarization compass. [electronic resource] - Journal of biological rhythms Apr 2014 - 144-7 p. digital
Publication Type: Letter
1552-4531
10.1177/0748730414525741 doi
Animals
Circadian Rhythm--physiology
Lizards--physiology
Maze Learning--physiology
Orientation--physiology
Space Perception--physiology
Spatial Behavior--physiology
Sunlight