- Homing (biology)
Homing is the inherent
ability of ananimal tonavigate towards an originallocation through unfamiliar areas. This location can may be either a home territory, or a breeding spot.Uses
Homing abilities can be used to find the way back to home in a
migration . It is often used in reference to going back to a breeding spot seen years before, as in the case ofSalmon . Homing abilities can also be used to go back to familiar territory when displaced over long distances, such as with theRed-bellied newt .True navigation
s will also use landmarks to orient themselves.Avens, L., (2003) "Homing Behavior, Navigation, and Orientation of Juvenile Sea Turtles" [http://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/PDFdocs/Avens_Dissertation_2003.pdf ] ]
Magnetic orientation
Many animals use
magnetic orientation based on theEarth's magnetic field to find their way home. This is usually used together with other methods, such as a sun compass, as in bird migration and in the case of turtles. This is also commonly used when no other methods are available, as in the case oflobster s, [Lohmann, K., Pentcheff, N., Nevitt, G., Stetten, G., Zimmer-Faust, R., Jarrard H., and Boles, L., (1995) "Magnetic orientation of spiny lobsters in the ocean: experiments with undersea coil systems" The Journal of Experimental Biology 198(10); pg. 2041-2048 ] which live underwater, and mole rats, [Kimchi, T., and Terkel, J., (2001) "Magnetic compass orientation in the blind mole rat Spalax ehrenbergi" The Journal of Experimental Biology 204(4); pg. 751-758] which home through their undergroundburrow s.Celestial orientation
Celestial orientation, navigation using the stars, is commonly used for homing. Displaced
Marbled Newt s, for example, can only home when stars are visible. [Diego-Rasilla, J., and Luengo, R., (2002) "Journal of Ethology" 20(1):137-141]Olfaction
There is evidence that
Olfaction , or smell, is used in homing with several salamanders, such as theRed-bellied Newt . [Grant, D., Anderson, O., and Twitty, V. (1968) "Homing Orientation by Olfaction in Newts (Taricha rivularis)" "Science" 160(3834):1354 - 1356] Olfaction is also necessary for the homing ofSalmon . [Stabell, O. (2008) "Homing and olfaction in Salmonids: a critical review with special reference to the Atlantic Salmon" "Biological Reviews" 59(3):333 - 388]Topographic memory
Topographic memory, memory of the contours surrounding the destination, is one common method for navigation. This is mainly used my animals with less intelligence, such as molluscs.
Limpet s use this to find their way back to the home scrape. Whether this is true homing, in the limpet's case, has been disputed. [Villee, C., and Groody, T., (1940) "American Midland Naturalist"; 24(1):190-204]References
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