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| 1 | +# Watch turtles ‘dance’ when a magnetic field signals a meal |
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| 3 | +*By Frances Vinall* |
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| 5 | +*Published: 2025-02-12* |
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| 9 | +Scientists have discovered a new reason for turtles to dance for joy: Loggerhead |
| 10 | +sea turtles seem able to discern and remember magnetic field signatures, which |
| 11 | +could help them find food. The Earth’s magnetic field is detected by species |
| 12 | +across the animal kingdom — there are even suggestions that some humans |
| 13 | +unknowingly sense it — using an ability scientists call magnetoreception. But |
| 14 | +how animals are able to do this, and how different species use the magnetic |
| 15 | +field, remain open questions under investigation. |
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| 17 | +Now, in a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, researchers from the |
| 18 | +University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill report that when turtles are placed |
| 19 | +inside a magnetic field they have been trained to associate with food, they |
| 20 | +“dance” in response. |
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| 22 | +“Sea turtles are renowned for their long-distance migrations and extraordinary |
| 23 | +navigational abilities,” wrote the authors, who include researchers from the |
| 24 | +university’s Lohmann Lab, which specializes in studying animal navigation and |
| 25 | +sensory biology. |
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| 29 | +Baby sea turtles seem to respond to information present in the magnetic field |
| 30 | +from the very beginning of their lives, they added. |
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| 32 | +The researchers studied turtles in two laboratory environments with different |
| 33 | +magnetic signatures, feeding them in one and not in the other. When the |
| 34 | +loggerheads were placed in an environment up to four months later with the same |
| 35 | +magnetic signature as the one that they had learned to associate with meals, |
| 36 | +scientists reported, they were much more likely to do the “turtle dance,” |
| 37 | +indicating that they expected to be fed. |
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| 39 | +They would tilt, open their mouths, flap their front flippers and spin in place |
| 40 | +in the water. |
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| 42 | +“The results provide strong evidence that loggerhead turtles can learn the |
| 43 | +magnetic signatures of specific geographical areas,” the authors wrote. “Such an |
| 44 | +ability has, to our knowledge, never before been demonstrated in any animal.” |
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| 48 | +Earth’s magnetic field is generated by the spinning ball of molten iron at the |
| 49 | +planet’s center. It performs a variety of important functions, including acting |
| 50 | +as a shield against solar winds. |
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| 52 | +Several migratory species, including birds and sharks, are believed to use a |
| 53 | +compass-like sense to navigate with its help. While scientists are still |
| 54 | +researching how it affects animals’ behaviors, it influences everything from how |
| 55 | +migratory birds find their destination to the fact that dogs usually defecate |
| 56 | +while standing along a north-south axis. |
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| 58 | +While sea turtles may have this compass capacity as well, the sensory ability |
| 59 | +loggerheads demonstrated in the lab was distinct, the researchers said. The |
| 60 | +memorized signatures appear to help these turtles form a “map” of the magnetic |
| 61 | +field. |
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| 63 | +Chemist and biophysicist Jonathan Woodward, a professor of the Graduate School |
| 64 | +of Arts and Sciences at the University of Tokyo who was not involved in the |
| 65 | +Nature study, said in an email that it was an “important study” that |
| 66 | +demonstrates how “turtles specifically use both the intensity and the |
| 67 | +inclination of the geomagnetic field to identify target locations and store and |
| 68 | +reuse this information over long periods of time.” |
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| 70 | +Woodward, who studies the molecular basis of magnetoreception, added that there |
| 71 | +has been a long-standing debate over how animals might use the magnetic field to |
| 72 | +traverse the ocean, land and skies and map them. |
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