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Publikováno v:
Nauplius, Vol 32 (2024)
Abstract It is known that several animals are sensitive to magnetic fields. Magnetoreception in animals is the ability to sense the geomagnetic field of the Earth and to use their vectorial properties for navigation and terrestrial location. Animals
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https://doaj.org/article/6f6e404fd9f04bc6badd66ddd0905a1f
Autor:
Márlon César Pereira, Ingrid de Carvalho Guimarães, Daniel Acosta-Avalos, William Fernando Antonialli Junior
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 11, p e0225507 (2019)
Social insects such as ants can use geomagnetic field information in orientation and navigation tasks. However, few studies have assessed the effect of magnetic fields on aspects such as orientation and decision making during foraging of ants. Theref
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https://doaj.org/article/c16ea3a48b614b6f96d196dd6d8c6738
Autor:
Carolina N. Keim, Jilder D. P. Serna, Daniel Acosta-Avalos, Reiner Neumann, Alex S. Silva, Diogo A. Jurelevicius, Raphael S. Pereira, Pamella M. de Souza, Lucy Seldin, Marcos Farina
Publikováno v:
Minerals, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 244 (2021)
On 5 November 2015, a large tailing deposit failed in Brazil, releasing an estimated 32.6 to 62 million m3 of iron mining tailings into the environment. Tailings from the Fundão Dam flowed down through the Gualaxo do Norte and Carmo riverbeds and fl
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https://doaj.org/article/11f71fcba28f40e5b6f3d679369fa11f
Autor:
Maria da Graça Cardoso Pereira-Bomfim, William Fernando Antonialli-Junior, Daniel Acosta-Avalos
Publikováno v:
EntomoBrasilis, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 01-05 (2016)
Abstract. Magnetoreception is a mechanism of active orientation that occurs in animals with nervous systems. Social insects such as bees, ants, wasps and termites have been studied on the influence of the magnetic field exerts on its biology. The soc
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https://doaj.org/article/6d9f96e4f8c0445bb58671c26e2a5726
Autor:
Maria da Graça Cardoso Pereira-Bomfim, William Fernando Antonialli-Junior, Daniel Acosta-Avalos
Publikováno v:
Sociobiology, Vol 62, Iss 1 (2015)
The geomagnetic field can be used by insects for navigation and orientation, through different magnetoreception mechanisms. Magnetic sensitivity is very well documented in honeybees, ants and termites, but few studies have examined this capability in
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https://doaj.org/article/ce0847faa83a4d71a5552002c60c60eb
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 6, Iss 5, Pp 514-525 (2006)
Light-dependent resistances (LDR) are cheap light sensors. A less known lightdetector is the electret microphone, whose electret membrane functions as a perfectabsorber, but only detects pulsed light. The aim of this study was to analyze the use of a
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https://doaj.org/article/31c0403be69b42ab9c9ae4f046f6518d
Autor:
Roger Duarte de Melo, Marcos Farina, Daniel M. Silva, Carolina N. Keim, Daniel Acosta-Avalos, Henrique Lins de Barros
Publikováno v:
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 114:1899-1913
The magnetotactic yet uncultured species 'Candidatus Magnetoglobus multicellularis' is a spherical, multicellular ensemble of bacterial cells able to align along magnetic field lines while swimming propelled by flagella. Magnetotaxis is due to intrac
Autor:
Jilder Dandy Peña Serna, William Antonialli-Junior, Denise Sguarizi Antonio, Nathan Rodrigues Batista, Odivaldo Cambraia Alves, Fernanda Abreu, Daniel Acosta-Avalos
Publikováno v:
Biometals : an international journal on the role of metal ions in biology, biochemistry, and medicine.
The detection of the geomagnetic field by animals to use as a cue in homing and migration is known as magnetoreception. The ferromagnetic hypothesis explains magnetoreception assuming that magnetic nanoparticles in cellular structures are used as mag
Autor:
Jefferson Cypriano, Júlia Castro, Igor Taveira, Tarcisio Correa, Daniel Acosta-Avalos, Fernanda Abreu, Marcos Farina, Carolina N. Keim
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Monographs ISBN: 9783030808068
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c90a21d1af7716aac40df74d4a1ac50b
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80807-5_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80807-5_7