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Judi Lynn

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Sat Feb 25, 2023, 03:53 AM Feb 2023

A Magnetic Sixth Sense Is Surprisingly Common In Animals


Fruit flies can detect magnetic fields, and the way they do it suggests the capacity is widespread in the animal kingdom, not a rare anomaly.

STEPHEN LUNTZ
Freelance Writer

Feb 23, 2023 4:38 AM

Many migratory species use the Earth’s magnetic field to keep their journeys on track. Now a study of a very non-migratory animal, the Drosophila fruit fly, shows the same capacity exists in some unexpected places. Perhaps humans are the rare ones because we don’t have this capability; if so, why?

In the quest for survival, access to information about the world, particularly information your rivals lack, is exceptionally valuable. So it is not surprising animals have developed an astonishing array of ways to observe the world around them. Magnetic fields are one of these, but before humanity’s invention of powerful electromagnets these were generally very weak. The effort required to detect them was much greater than for light or sound.

Consequently, biologists thought that only those animals that really needed to know their place on Earth – migratory pigeons or turtles for example – had exploited magnetoreception. However, a paper in Nature calls this into question.

The possibility that Drosophila are capable of magnetoreception was raised in 2015 with the identification of a MagR protein produced by the flies that orientates itself to align with magnetic fields.

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https://www.iflscience.com/a-magnetic-sixth-sense-is-surprisingly-common-in-animals-67664
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A Magnetic Sixth Sense Is Surprisingly Common In Animals (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2023 OP
You know, I swat these damn things when they invade my kitchen cyclonefence Feb 2023 #1

cyclonefence

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1. You know, I swat these damn things when they invade my kitchen
Sat Feb 25, 2023, 08:11 AM
Feb 2023

but I'm starting to believe that drosophila are the most important animals used in scientific research.

I became aware of them as important in biology class in college, where we learned to breed red-eyed drosophila and black-eyed drosophila as lessons in genetics. Then I forgot about them until I became a bad housekeeper. Now it seems that are useful in almost every field of scientific inquiry. Who knew.

You're certainly not going to get complaints from animal welfare groups about their use, although they are living, sentient creatures that I now realize deserve our respect and care.

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