The magnetic compass of birds is affected by polarised light

The magnetic compass of birds is affected by polarised light
Zebra Finch in front of tray. Credit: R. Muheim

The magnetic compass that birds use for orientation is affected by polarised light. This previously unknown phenomenon was discovered by researchers at Lund University in Sweden.

The discovery that the is affected by the polarisation direction of light was made when trained were trying to find food inside a maze. The birds were only able to use their magnetic compass when the direction of the polarised light was parallel to the magnetic field, not when perpendicular to the magnetic field.

"We were expecting an effect, but not one so major that it would lead to complete disorientation when the direction of the polarisation of light was perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field", says Rachel Muheim, who was in charge of the study.

It is still unclear how the different directions of polarised light in relation to the Earth's magnetic field affect birds in the wild. The have put forward a thesis that the birds use it to accentuate the magnetic field during sunrise and sunset – times of day when are believed to determine their direction and calibrate their compasses before migrating.

"In the middle of the day, when the polarised light is approximately perpendicular to the magnetic field, it can be an advantage that the is less visible, so that it does not interfere at a time when visibility is important to locate food and to detect predators", says Rachel Muheim.

The new findings are described in the article "Polarized light modulates light-dependent magnetic compass orientation in birds", published in the prestigious journal PNAS.

More information: Rachel Muheim et al. Polarized light modulates light-dependent magnetic compass orientation in birds, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2016). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1513391113

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