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The homing behaviour of cory's shearwaters (Calonectris diomedea) studied by means of a direction recorder // J. Exp. Biol., 1995. Vol. 198, N 2.-С.359-362

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Homing pigeons use olfactory cues for navigation in England // J. Exp. Biol., 1998. Vol. 201, N 6.-С.895-900

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Homing pigeons use olfactory cues for navigation in England // J. Exp. Biol., 1998. Vol. 201, N 6.-С.895-900

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Foraging flights of breeding Thick-billed Murres (Uria lomvia) as revealed by bird-borne direction recorders // Auk, 1998. Vol. 115, N 1.-С.57-66

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Bonadonna Could osmotaxis explain the ability of blue petrels to return to their burrows at night? // J. Exp. Biol., 2001. Vol. 204, N 8.-С.1485-1489

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GPS tracking of foraging albatrosses // Science, 2002. Vol. 295, N 5558.-С.1259

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Bonadonna Smelling home: A good solution for burrow-finding in nocturnal petrels? // J. Exp. Biol., 2002. Vol. 205, N 16.-С.2519-2523

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A comparison of the olfactory abilities of three species of procellariiform chicks // J. Exp. Biol., 2003. Vol. 206, N 10.-С.1615-1620

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Evidence for nest-odour recognition in two species of diving petrel // J. Exp. Biol., 2003. Vol. 206, N 20.-С.3719-3722

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Evidence for nest-odour recognition in two species of diving petrel // J. Exp. Biol., 2003. Vol. 206, N 20.-С.3719-3722

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Jouventin Wilson's storm petrels Oceanites oceanicus recognise the olfactory signature of their mate // Ethology, 2007. Vol. 113, N 12.-С.1228-1232

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Nesterova Anna P. Orientation in a crowded environment: Can King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chicks find their creches after a displacement? // J. Exp. Biol., 2009. Vol. 212, N 2.-С.210-216

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Bonadonna One house two families: Petrel squatters get a sniff of low-cost breeding opportunities // Ethology, 2010. Vol. 116, N 2.-С.176-182

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Do penguins dare to walk at night? Visual cues influence king penguin colony arrivals and departures // Behav. Ecol. and Sociobiol., 2010. Vol. 64, N 7.-С.1145-1156

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Mardon From preen secretions to plumage: the chemical trajectory of blue petrels Halobaena caerulea social scent // J. Avian Biol., 2011. Vol. 42, N 1.-С.29-38

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Mardon From preen secretions to plumage: the chemical trajectory of blue petrels Halobaena caerulea social scent // J. Avian Biol., 2011. Vol. 42, N 1.-С.29-38

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The invisible cues that guide king penguin chicks home: Use of magnetic and acoustic cues during orientation and short-range navigation // J. Exp. Biol., 2013. Vol. 216, N 8.-С.1491-1500

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Dell'Ariccia Back home at night or out until morning? Nycthermeral variations in homing of anosmic Cory's shearwaters in a diurnal colony // J. Exp. Biol., 2013. Vol. 216, N 8.-С.1430-1433

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Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females of two Australian songbird species // Behav. Ecol. and Sociobiol., 2014. Vol. 68, N 11.-С.1819-1827

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Cunningham Gregory B. King penguins can detect two odours associated with conspecifics // J. Exp. Biol., 2015. Vol. 218, N 21.-С.3374-3376

 




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