Objectively identifying landmark use and predicting flight trajectories of the homing pigeon using Gaussian processes

In  The Royal Society Interface

Publisher  The Royal Society
2010 The Royal Society

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TypeArticle
URLhttp://rsif.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/8/55/210

Previous Versions

K.K. Lau, S. Roberts, D. Biro, R. Freeman, J. Meade, and T. C. Guilford. An edge-detection approach to investigating pigeon navigation, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2006.

R. Freeman, R. Mann, T Guilford, and D. Biro. Group decisions and individual differences: route fidelity predicts flight leadership in homing pigeons (Columba livia), Biology Letters, 2010.

R Freeman and D Biro. Modelling Group Navigation: From Dominance to Democracy in Homing Pigeons, April 2008.

D. Biro, R. Freeman, J. Meade, S. Roberts, and T. C. Guilford. Pigeons combine compass and landmark guidance in familiar route navigation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., National Acad Sciences, 2007.

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