Avian Orientation: Multiple Sensory Cues and the Advantage of Redundancy

  • Wiltschko R
  • Wiltschko W
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Orientation, in the broadest sense, designates two basically different phenomena: the control of an animal’s position and stability in space, and the control of an animal’s path through space. The present chapter is concerned with the latter — the...

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Wiltschko, R., & Wiltschko, W. (1994). Avian Orientation: Multiple Sensory Cues and the Advantage of Redundancy. In Perception and Motor Control in Birds (pp. 95–119). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75869-0_6

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