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Alexander Pakhomov
Alexander Pakhomov
Junior Group Leader (MagBBB Group, Biological station Rybachy ZIN RAS
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei zin.ru
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Eurasian reed warblers compensate for virtual magnetic displacement
D Kishkinev, N Chernetsov, A Pakhomov, D Heyers, H Mouritsen
Current Biology 25 (19), R822-R824, 2015
1212015
Migratory Eurasian reed warblers can use magnetic declination to solve the longitude problem
N Chernetsov, A Pakhomov, D Kobylkov, D Kishkinev, RA Holland, ...
Current Biology 27 (17), 2647-2651. e2, 2017
882017
Magnetic orientation of garden warblers (Sylvia borin) under 1.4 MHz radiofrequency magnetic field
K Kavokin, N Chernetsov, A Pakhomov, J Bojarinova, D Kobylkov, ...
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 11 (97), 20140451, 2014
682014
Magnetic map navigation in a migratory songbird requires trigeminal input
A Pakhomov, A Anashina, D Heyers, D Kobylkov, H Mouritsen, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 1-6, 2018
422018
Very weak oscillating magnetic field disrupts the magnetic compass of songbird migrants
A Pakhomov, J Bojarinova, R Cherbunin, R Chetverikova, PS Grigoryev, ...
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 14 (133), 20170364, 2017
412017
No evidence for the use of magnetic declination for migratory navigation in two songbird species
N Chernetsov, A Pakhomov, A Davydov, F Cellarius, H Mouritsen
PLoS One 15 (4), e0232136, 2020
232020
Early evening activity of migratory Garden Warbler Sylvia borin: compass calibration activity?
A Pakhomov, N Chernetsov
Journal of Ornithology 155 (3), 621-630, 2014
232014
Magnetic compass of garden warblers is not affected by oscillating magnetic fields applied to their eyes
J Bojarinova, K Kavokin, A Pakhomov, R Cherbunin, A Anashina, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 3473, 2020
172020
A hierarchy of compass systems in migratory birds
P Alexander, C Nikita
Biological Communications 65 (3), 262-276, 2020
172020
Further evidence of a time-independent stellar compass in a night-migrating songbird
A Pakhomov, A Anashina, N Chernetsov
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71, 1-6, 2017
152017
Ontogeny of the star compass in birds: pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) can establish the star compass in spring
A Zolotareva, G Utvenko, N Romanova, A Pakhomov, N Chernetsov
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (3), jeb237875, 2021
92021
Access to the sky near the horizon and stars does not play a crucial role in compass calibration of European songbird migrants
A Pakhomov, A Prokshina, F Cellarius, H Mouritsen, N Chernetsov
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (16), jeb243631, 2022
52022
Sensitivity threshold of avian magnetic compass to oscillating magnetic field is species-specific
J Bojarinova, K Kavokin, R Cherbunin, D Sannikov, A Fedorishcheva, ...
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 77 (1), 6, 2023
42023
Migratory birds are able to choose the appropriate migratory direction under dim yellow narrowband light
N Romanova, G Utvenko, A Prokshina, F Cellarius, A Fedorishcheva, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2013), 20232499, 2023
2023
Oscillating magnetic field does not disrupt orientation in the presence of stellar cues in an avian migrant
J Bojarinova, K Kavokin, A Fedorishcheva, D Sannikov, R Cherbunin, ...
Journal of Ornithology, 1-8, 2023
2023
Birds are easier to trick: an effect of magnetic field manipulation on migratory orientation of Nathusius’ pipistrelle in the circular release box
F Cellarius, G Utvenko, M Markovets, A Pakhomov
bioRxiv, 2023.02. 20.529207, 2023
2023
Migratory birds are able to choose the appropriate migratory direction under dim yellow monochromatic light
N Romanova, G Utvenko, A Prokshina, F Cellarius, A Fedorischeva, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 13.523666, 2023
2023
Orientation tests and long-term movement phenology establish the red admiral Vanessa atalanta as an applicable model for navigation research in migratory butterflies
A Pakhomov, R Jansons, N Shapoval, F Cellarius, A Shapoval, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 09.554419, 2023
2023
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