Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Migrating fall armyworms use both visual and geomagnetic cues to synchronize their seasonal migrations, researchers found. These ...
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Researchers in China believe some nocturnally migrating insects, including highly destructive and invasive moths, use both visual cues and the Earth’s geomagnetic field to complete their long-distance ...
Behavioral evidence demonstrates that geomagnetic and visual cues are integrated to guide nocturnal migratory insects.