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- Q1337930 subject Q6524595.
- Q1337930 subject Q8705685.
- Q1337930 abstract "An Emlen funnel is a bird cage shaped like an inverted cone, used to study bird behaviour, in particular birds' migratory instincts. It is named after S T and J T Emlen who introduced the technique in 1966. An ink pad is placed on the bottom, so when the bird hops or flutters onto the sloping walls it leaves a track before slipping back down again. The bird's view through the top of the cage can be manipulated to show how it responds to different apparent "star patterns" (actually generated in a planetarium).".
- Q1337930 thumbnail EmlenFunnel.svg?width=300.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q127418.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q148319.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q216507.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q2531974.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q42344.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q6524595.
- Q1337930 wikiPageWikiLink Q8705685.
- Q1337930 comment "An Emlen funnel is a bird cage shaped like an inverted cone, used to study bird behaviour, in particular birds' migratory instincts. It is named after S T and J T Emlen who introduced the technique in 1966. An ink pad is placed on the bottom, so when the bird hops or flutters onto the sloping walls it leaves a track before slipping back down again.".
- Q1337930 label "Emlen funnel".
- Q1337930 depiction EmlenFunnel.svg.