A comparison of the Emlen funnel and Busse's flat cage for orientation studies
Online veröffentlicht: 14. Apr. 2010
Seitenbereich: 59 - 69
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10050-008-0060-8
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The Emlen funnel cage was introduced in 1966. Since then it has been used in numerous studies on bird orientation. In 1995, Busse proposed another technique - in the form of flat, round cylindrical cage. Busse also tested nocturnal migrants in the daytime. He, and Nowakowski and Malecka (1999), proved that birds tested in daylight and at night displayed similar distributions of their preferred directions. This study also supports their findings. Zehtindijev