William Keeton
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American ethologist and professor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Tinsley Keeton was an American zoologist known internationally for his work on animal behavior, especially bird migration, and for his work on millipede taxonomy. He was a well-liked professor of biology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and author of a widely used introductory textbook, Biological Science.
William Keeton's Published Works
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Published Works
- Magnets interfere with pigeon homing. (1971) (316)
- Animal Migration, Navigation, and Homing (1978) (276)
- The Orientational and Navigational Basis of Homing in Birds (1974) (243)
- Orientation by Pigeons: Is the Sun Necessary? (1969) (104)
- Normal fluctuations in the earth's magnetic field influence pigeon orientation (1974) (78)
- Detection of atmospheric infrasound by homing pigeons (1977) (76)
- Effects of magnets on pigeon homing (1972) (72)
- Avian orientation and navigation. (1979) (68)
- Release-site bias as a possible guide to the “map” component in pigeon homing (1973) (61)
- The mystery of pigeon homing. (1974) (53)
- Detection of polarized light by the homing pigeon,Columba livia (1974) (50)
- Detection of changes in atmospheric pressure by the homing pigeon,Columba livia (1974) (49)
- Effect of Outward Journey in an Altered Magnetic Field on the Orientation of Young Homing Pigeons (1978) (48)
- Effects of a “permanent” clock-shift on the orientation of young homing pigeons (1976) (42)
- Do American and Italian pigeons rely on different homing mechanisms? (1978) (41)
- An Apparent Lunar Rhythm in the Day-to-Day Variations in Initial Bearings of Homing Pigeons (1978) (31)
- The effect of a “permanent” clock-shift on the orientation of experienced homing pigeons (1984) (29)
- Comparative Orientational and Homing Performances of Single Pigeons and Small Flocks (1970) (28)
- Growing up in an altered magnetic field affects the initial orientation of young homing pigeons (1983) (28)
- Attempts to condition homing pigeons to magnetic stimuli (1974) (27)
- Orientation by untrained pigeons requires the sun. (1970) (23)
- "Distance effect" in pigeon orientation: an evaluation. (1970) (16)
- Elements of biological science (1967) (16)
- Homing behavior of pigeons not disturbed by application of an olfactory stimulus (1976) (16)
- Homing pigeon orientation influenced by deflected winds at home loft (1978) (14)
- Defense mechanisms of arthropods. XVI. Para-benzoquinones in the secretion of spirostreptoid millipedes. (1965) (11)
- The Effect of Directional Training on Initial Orientation in Pigeons (1972) (10)
- Animal migration, navigation, and homing : symposium held at the University of Tübingen, August 17-20, 1977 (1978) (10)
- Do Pigeons determine Latitudinal Displacement from the Sun's Altitude? (1970) (9)
- Further Investigations of the Effect of “Flight During Clock Shift” on Pigeon Orientation (1978) (9)
- EFFECTS OF SEMI-STARVATION ON GROWTH AND MORPHOGENESIS DURING THE LARVAL STAGES OF A COMMON MILLIPED, NARCEUS ANNULARIS (RAF.) (1968) (8)
- Regulation of Segment-Building during the Postembryonic Development of a Common Milliped (1968) (7)
- Orientation by pigeons. (1970) (6)
- A new family for the diplopod genus Floridobolus (Spirobolida. Spirobolidea) (1959) (4)
- A new family of millipeds of the order Spirobolida, with notes on an established family (1960) (2)
- Biological science / William T. Keeton (1980) (2)
- Descriptions of three new species of Brachoria, with notes on established species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae) (1965) (2)
- Biological sensitivity to magnetic fields in orientational responses. (1977) (1)
- A new genus and species of xystodesmid milliped from Tennessee (1960) (1)
- Short-term residence in deflector lofts alters initial orientation of homing pigeons (1980) (0)
- Magnetic Effects on Lower Organisms (1979) (0)
- Bird Study. Andrew J. Berger. Wiley, New York, 1961. 400 pp. Illus. $9 (1961) (0)
- A SCIENTIST'S QUESTION: IS THEOLOGY BASED ON EVIDENCE? (1965) (0)
- Laboratory guide for biological science : instructor's manual to accompany (1968) (0)
- Response : Orientation by Pigeons (1970) (0)
- Political Ornithology: Bird Study . Andrew J. Berger. Wiley, New York, 1961. 400 pp. Illus. $9. (1961) (0)
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