2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-302924/v1
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Shorebird’s Longer Migratory Distances are Associated with Larger ADCYAP1 Microsatellites and Greater Morphological Complexity of Hippocampal Astrocytes

Abstract: Background For the epic journey of autumn migration, long-distance migratory birds use innate and learned information and follow strict schedules imposed by genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, the details of which remain largely unknown. In addition, bird migration requires integrated action of different multisensory systems for learning and memory, and the hippocampus appears to be the integration center for this task. In previous studies we found that contrasting long-distance migratory flights differentiall… Show more

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