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Birds, Bees and Mankind by U Warnke, Broschure 1, The Competence Initiative for the Humanity, Environment and Democracy, 2007
Modern Acidification
Tree damage of unknown origin
A Model for Photoreceptor-Based Magnetoreception in Birds by T Ritz et. al., 2000, Biophysical Journal 78(2):707-718
A Possible Effect of Electromagnetic Radiation from Mobile Phone Base Stations on the Number of Breeding House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) by J Everaert, D Bauwens, Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 26(1):63 – 72, 2007
Stever H et al., (2005), ‘Verhaltensänderung unter elektromagnetischer Exposition’ ‘Behavioural Changes under Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields’
Bursts of magnetic fields induce jumps of misdirection in bees by a mechanism of magnetic resonance by H Korall et. al., 2004, Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 162(3):279-284
Can Electromagnetic Exposure Cause a Change in Behaviour? Studying Possible Non-Thermal Influences on Honey Bees – An Approach within the Framework of Educational Informatics by W Harst et. al., ACTA SYSTEMICA - IIAS International Journal, 2006, Vol. VI, No. 1, pp. 1-6
Changes in Honeybee Behaviour and Biology Under the Influence of Cellphone Radiations
Colony Collapse Disorder (Wikipedia entry)
Effects of electric charges on honeybees by U Warnke, 1976, Bee World 57(2):50-56
Efectos de las radiaciones electromagnéticas de la telefonía móvil sobre los insectos Effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile telephony on insects by A Balmori, Ecosistemas, 2006 (1):1-11
Electromagnetic Radiation: Influences on Honeybees (Apis mellifera) by S Kimmel et. al., Preprint (IIAS - InterSymp Conference, Baden-Baden 2007)
HAARP Transmissions May Accidentally be Jamming Bees Homing Ability by Guy Cramer, 2007
Honeybees can be trained to respond to very small changes in geomagnetic field intensity by M Walker, ME Bitterman, 1989, The Journal of Experimental Biology 145:489-494
How electromagnetic exposure can influence learning processes – Modelling effects of electromagnetic exposure on learning processes by H Stever, J Kuhn, 2004, IIAS- International journal of the International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics, Vol. IV, No. 1, 1-10
Magnetic compass cues and visual pattern learning in honeybees by HJ Frier et. al., The Journal of Experimental Biology 1996, 199:1353-1361
Magnetite-based magnetoreception by JL Kirschvink et. al., Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2001, 11:462–467
Magnetoreception System in Honeybees (Apis mellifera) by Chin-Yuan Hsu et. al., PLoS ONE 2(4):e395, 2007
Measurement of the threshold sensitivity of honeybees to weak, extremely low-frequency magnetic fields by JL Kirschvink et. al., 1997, The Journal of Experimental Biology 200:1363–1368
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