Publications of Miriam Liedvogel
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Journal Article (51)
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Journal Article
32 (4), pp. 619 - 624 (2010)
Night-time neuronal activation of Cluster N in a day- and night-migrating songbird. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association 42.
Journal Article
7 (Suppl. 2), pp. S147 - S162 (2010)
Cryptochromes—a potential magnetoreceptor: what do we know and what do we want to know? Journal of the Royal Society Interface 43.
Journal Article
19 (4), pp. 832 - 843 (2010)
Association between DRD4 gene polymorphism and personality variation in great tits: a test across four wild populations. Molecular Ecology 44.
Journal Article
150 (3), pp. 713 - 715 (2009)
Thermal paper can replace typewriter correction paper in Emlen funnels. Journal of Ornithology 45.
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18 (11), pp. 2444 - 2456 (2009)
Phenotypic correlates of Clock gene variation in a wild blue tit population: evidence for a role in seasonal timing of reproduction. Molecular Ecology 46.
Journal Article
3 (3), e1768 (2008)
Molecular mapping of movement-associated areas in the avian brain: a motor theory for vocal learning origin. PLoS One 47.
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2 (10), e1106 (2007)
Chemical magnetoreception: bird cryptochrome 1a is excited by blue light and forms long-lived radical-pairs. PLoS One 48.
Journal Article
25 (4), pp. 1166 - 1173 (2007)
Lateralized activation of Cluster N in the brains of migratory songbirds. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association 49.
Journal Article
102 (23), pp. 8339 - 8344 (2005)
Night-vision brain area in migratory songbirds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 50.
Journal Article
14 (21), pp. 1946 - 1949 (2004)
Migratory birds use head scans to detect the direction of the earth’s magnetic field. Current Biology 51.
Journal Article
101 (39), pp. 14294 - 14299 (2004)
Cryptochromes and neuronal-activity markers colocalize in the retina of migratory birds during magnetic orientation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Book Chapter (9)
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Book Chapter
2, pp. 1689 - 1709 (Eds. Morton, J. Y.; Diggelen, F. v.; Spilker Jr., J. J.; Parkinson, B. W.). Wiley-IEEE (2020)
Orientation and navigation in the animal world. In: Position navigation & timing technologies in the 21st century, Vol. 53.
Book Chapter
Dutheil, J. Y.). Humana, New York (2020)
Avian population genomics taking off: latest findings and future prospects. In: Statistical population genomics, pp. 413 - 433 (Ed. 54.
Book Chapter
2, 2nd Ed., pp. 323 - 330 (Ed. Choe, J. C.). Elsevier (Academic Press) (2019)
Genetics of animal and bird migration. In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, Vol. 55.
Book Chapter
(Micro)evolutionary changes and the evolutionary potential of bird migration. In: Bird Species: How They Arise, Modify and Vanish, pp. 109 - 127 (Ed. Tietze, D. T.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2018)
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Book Chapter
The light-dependent magnetic compass. In: Photobiology: The Science of Light and Life, Online Ed., pp. 323 - 334 (Ed. Björn, L. O.). Springer (2015)
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Book Chapter
Chapter 9, pp. 151 - 178 (Eds. Hansson, L.-A.; Åkesson, S.). Oxford University Press (2014)
Animal navigation. In: Animal Movement Across Scales, Vol. 58.
Book Chapter
Chapter 12, pp. 219 - 231 (Eds. Hanssons, L.-A.; Åkesson, S.). Oxford University Press (2014)
The genetics of animal movement and migration syndromes. In: Animal Movement Across Scales, Vol. 59.
Book Chapter
Chapter 10, pp. 179 - 194 (Eds. Hansson, L.-A.; Åkesson, S.). Oxford University Press (2014)
Sensory mechanisms of animal orientation and navigation. In: Animal Movement Across Scales, Vol. 60.
Book Chapter
A synthesis of animal movement across scales. In: Animal movement across scales, pp. 259 - 267. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2014)