Sensory ecology on the high seas: the odor world of the procellariiform seabirds

GA Nevitt - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2008 - journals.biologists.com
… landscape reflect bathymetric features, which tend to accumulate phytoplankton and therefore
prey, and we speculate that birds build up a map of these features over time(Nevitt, 2000). …

Olfactory foraging by Antarctic procellariiform seabirds: life at high Reynolds numbers

GA Nevitt - The Biological Bulletin, 2000 - journals.uchicago.edu
… For example, a heightened sense of smell may give some species a competitive edge in
opportunistically locating prey before being displaced by other species (Nevitt, 1999b). This is …

The use of odors at different spatial scales: comparing birds with fish

JL DeBose, GA Nevitt - Journal of chemical ecology, 2008 - Springer
… 1999) and that this behavior may be linked to differences in developmental environments
in the nest (Van Buskirk and Nevitt 2008; reviewed by Nevitt 2008). However, surface-nesting …

Psoriasis in the community: prevalence, severity and patients' beliefs and attitudes towards the disease

GJ Nevitt, PE Hutchinson - British Journal of Dermatology, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
The prevalence of psoriasis in a defined semi‐urban general practice population of 5395
was estimated by means of a postal questionnaire, describing the features of psoriasis …

Dimethyl sulphide as a foraging cue for Antarctic procellariiform seabirds

GA Nevitt, RR Veit, P Kareiva - Nature, 1995 - nature.com
MANY Procellariiform seabirds make their living flying over vast expanses of seemingly
featureless ocean waters in search of food. The secret of their success is a mystery, but an ability …

Marine plastic debris emits a keystone infochemical for olfactory foraging seabirds

MS Savoca, ME Wohlfeil, SE Ebeler, GA Nevitt - Science advances, 2016 - science.org
Plastic debris is ingested by hundreds of species of organisms, from zooplankton to baleen
whales, but how such a diversity of consumers can mistake plastic for their natural prey is …

Partner-specific odor recognition in an Antarctic seabird

F Bonadonna, GA Nevitt - Science, 2004 - science.org
Among birds, the Procellariiform seabirds (petrels, albatrosses, and shearwaters) are prime
candidates for using chemical cues for individual recognition. These birds have an excellent …

Evidence for olfactory search in wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans

GA Nevitt, M Losekoot… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
… With respect to olfactory search, Nevitt et al. (20) have shown differences in turning behavior
in … Nevitt and other researchers have also reported observations of characteristic upwind, …

Early rearing environment impacts cerebellar growth in juvenile salmon

RL Kihslinger, GA Nevitt - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2006 - journals.biologists.com
Nevitt; Early rearing environment impacts cerebellar growth in juvenile salmon. J Exp Biol 1
… those of fish reared in captivity (Marchetti and Nevitt,2003). This study did not investigate to …

Timing of imprinting to natural and artificial odors by coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)

AH Dittman, TP Quinn, GA Nevitt - Canadian Journal of …, 1996 - cdnsciencepub.com
Avant leur migration vers la mer, les juvéniles de saumons mémorisent les odeurs associées
à leur cours d’eau natal et utilisent ces souvenirs pour leur remontée à l’âge adulte. On a …