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This project investigates how the Australian Bogong moth navigates long distances using the Earth's magnetic field and stars, along with olfactory cues for precise arrival. It aims to understand the neural mechanisms behind this navigation, potentially unlocking insights into sensory biology.
Many animals, including birds, sea turtles and insects, perform spectacular long-distance migrations across the Earth.
Remarkably, some of these accurately migrate between highly specific places thousands of kilometres apart, a navigational feat that is barely understood.
Such precision navigation requires global compass cues to guide their long journey, and local cues at the destination to signal their arrival. I have discovered that the migratory Australian Bogong moth, with a brain size a ten…
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