Nanoscale magnetoreceptors in birds
Ilia A. Solov'yov, Walter Greiner
in book
Nature's Nanostructures
edited by
Amanda S. Barnard and Haibo Guo
Singapore, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd
273 — 293
2012
abstract
The Earth's magnetic field provides an important source of directional information for many livingorganisms, especially birds, but the sensory receptor responsible for magnetic field detection still has to be identified. Recently, magnetic iron oxide particles were detected in dendritic endings of the ophthalmic nerves in the skin of the upper beak of homing pigeons, and were shown to fulfill the special prerequisites of a biological receptor. Here we study the proposed receptor theoretically and formulate the criteria for which it becomes operational and can be used for registering the weak geomagnetic field, by a bird.