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BONADONNA, FRANCESCO
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Orientation in a crowded environment: can King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chicks find their creches after a displacement?
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Insight of scent: experimental evidence of olfactory capabilities in the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans).
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Detective mice assess relatedness in baboons using olfactory cues.
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Partner-specific odor recognition in an Antarctic seabird.
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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.
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Back home at night or out until morning? Nycthemeral variations in homing of anosmic Cory's shearwaters in a diurnal colony.
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Oceanic navigation in Cory's shearwaters: evidence for a crucial role of olfactory cues for homing after displacement.
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Olfactory foraging in temperate waters: sensitivity to dimethylsulphide of shearwaters in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
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Olfaction and topography, but not magnetic cues, control navigation in a pelagic seabird: displacements with shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Blue petrels recognize the odor of their egg.
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Sight or smell: which senses do scavenging raptors use to find food?
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Exclusion in the field: wild brown skuas find hidden food in the absence of visual information.
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Wild skuas can use acoustic cues to locate hidden food.
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Wild skuas can follow human-given behavioural cues when objects resemble natural food.
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Responses of wild skuas (Catharacta antarctica ssp. lonnbergi) to human cues in cooperative and competitive social contexts.
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