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  • 3. Broadband 75-85 MHz radiofrequency fields disrupt magnetic compass orientation in night-migratory songbirds consistent with a flavin-based radical pair magnetoreceptor.
    Leberecht B, Kobylkov D, Karwinkel T, Döge S, Burnus L, Wong SY, Apte S, Haase K, Musielak I, Chetverikova R, Dautaj G, Bassetto M, Winklhofer M, Hore PJ, Mouritsen H.
    J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol; 2022 Jan; 208(1):97-106. PubMed ID: 35019998
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  • 7. Anthropogenic electromagnetic noise disrupts magnetic compass orientation in a migratory bird.
    Engels S, Schneider NL, Lefeldt N, Hein CM, Zapka M, Michalik A, Elbers D, Kittel A, Hore PJ, Mouritsen H.
    Nature; 2014 May 15; 509(7500):353-6. PubMed ID: 24805233
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  • 10. Zebra finches have a light-dependent magnetic compass similar to migratory birds.
    Pinzon-Rodriguez A, Muheim R.
    J Exp Biol; 2017 Apr 01; 220(Pt 7):1202-1209. PubMed ID: 28356366
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  • 13. Very weak oscillating magnetic field disrupts the magnetic compass of songbird migrants.
    Pakhomov A, Bojarinova J, Cherbunin R, Chetverikova R, Grigoryev PS, Kavokin K, Kobylkov D, Lubkovskaja R, Chernetsov N.
    J R Soc Interface; 2017 Aug 01; 14(133):. PubMed ID: 28794163
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  • 14. Magnetic compass of birds is based on a molecule with optimal directional sensitivity.
    Ritz T, Wiltschko R, Hore PJ, Rodgers CT, Stapput K, Thalau P, Timmel CR, Wiltschko W.
    Biophys J; 2009 Apr 22; 96(8):3451-7. PubMed ID: 19383488
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  • 15. Magnetic compass of garden warblers is not affected by oscillating magnetic fields applied to their eyes.
    Bojarinova J, Kavokin K, Pakhomov A, Cherbunin R, Anashina A, Erokhina M, Ershova M, Chernetsov N.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Feb 26; 10(1):3473. PubMed ID: 32103061
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  • 16. Night-migratory garden warblers can orient with their magnetic compass using the left, the right or both eyes.
    Hein CM, Zapka M, Heyers D, Kutzschbauch S, Schneider NL, Mouritsen H.
    J R Soc Interface; 2010 Apr 06; 7 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S227-33. PubMed ID: 19889693
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  • 18. The puzzle of magnetic resonance effect on the magnetic compass of migratory birds.
    Kavokin KV.
    Bioelectromagnetics; 2009 Jul 06; 30(5):402-10. PubMed ID: 19291711
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