Bibliographie complémentaire
Les références suivantes viennent compléter la bibliographie déjà publiée dans l'article publié dans le Numéro 54 d'Espèces.
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- Cusin J. et al., 2021 – “L’albatros hurleur, maître du ciel”, Les curieuses histoires du Muséum (podcasts), épisode 5/7, 04 juin.
- Darwin C., 1873 – “Origin of certain instincts”, Nature, 7(179), p. 417-418 (Doi : 10.1038/007417a0).
- Gillies N. et al., 2023 – “Albatross movement suggests sensitivity to infrasound cues at sea”, PNAS, 120(42) (10.1073/pnas.2218679120).
- Grison B., 2021 – Les portes de la perception animale, Delachaux et Niestlé.
- Hagstrum J. T., 2000 – “Infasound and the avian navigational map”, Journal of Experimental Biology, 203(7), p. 1103-1111 (Doi : 10.1242/jeb.203.7.1103).
- Kreithen M. L. et Quine D. B., 1979 – “Infrasound detection by the homing pigeon: A behav-ioral audiogram”, Journal of Comparative Physiology, 129, p. 1–4 (Doi : 10.1007/BF00679906).
- Mouritsen H. et al., 2003 – “Waved albatrosses can navigate with strong magnets attached to their head”, Journal of Experimental Biology, 206, p. 4155-4166 (Doi : 10.1242/jeb.00650).
- Leclaire S., Bourret V. et Bonadonna F. J., 2017 – “Blue petrels recognize the odor of their egg”, Journal of Experimental Biology, 220(17), p. 3022-3025 (Doi : 10.1242/jeb.163899).
- Lohmann K. J., Lohmann C. M. F. et Endres C. S., 2008 – “The sensory ecology of ocean navigation”, Journal of Experimental Biology, 211(11), p. 1719-1728 (Doi : 10.1242/jeb.015792).
- Luschi P., 2013 – “Long-distance animal migrations in the oceanic environment: orientation and navigation correlates”, Review article, International Scholarly Research Notice, 2013(1) (Doi : 10.1155/2013/631839).
- Nevitt G. A., 2008 – “Sensory ecology on the high seas: the odor world of the procellariiform seabirds”, Journal of Experimental Biology, 211(11), p. 1706-1713 (Doi : 10.1242/jeb.015412).
- Pollonara E., 2015 – “Olfaction and topography, but not magnetic cues, control navigation in a pelagic seabird: Displacements with shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea”, Scientific Reports, 5(1) (Doi : 10.1038/srep16486).
- Thorne L. H., 2023 – “Albatrosses orient towards infrasound while foraging”, PNAS, 120(42) (Doi : 10.1073/pnas.2314980120).
- Université de Liverpool, 2023 – “First evidence that albatrosses use infrasound to navigate long journey”, communiqué de presse du 10. octobre.
- Wiltschko R. et Wiltschko W., 2023 – “Animal navigation: how animals use environmental factors to find their way”, European Physical Journal Special Topics, 232(2), p. 237-252 (Doi : 10.1140/epjs/s11734-022-00610-w).
- Zeyl J. N. et al., 2020 – “Infrasonic hearing in birds: a review of audiometry and hypothesized structure–function relationships”, Biological Reviews, 95(4), p. 1036-1054 (Doi : 10.1111/brv.12596).