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Neurophilosophy referenced this article in "Posthumous Steve Irwin paper shows that crocs are expert navigators" on 27 Sep 2007 at 18:47 GMT
" (Image credit: C. Franklin/ PLoS One) In the first study of its kind, a team of Australian researchers have used satellite telemetry to show that crocodiles can navigate hundreds of kilometres to return to their home rivers after being..."
The Voltage Gate referenced this article in "Final Irwin Paper Published in PLoS One" on 26 Sep 2007 at 12:59 GMT
"How far will a croc travel to find home? Irwin and his colleagues test the limit."
The Scientific Activist referenced this article in "Crocodile Hunter Publishes from Beyond the Grave." on 26 Sep 2007 at 12:55 GMT
"Steve Irwin ("The Crocodile Hunter"), who died tragically in September 2006 from a stingray puncture to his chest, is a posthumous coauthor on a paper published today in PLoS One. Impressive. Bora at A Blog Around the Clock has more..."
A Blog Around The Clock referenced this article in "Last paper by Steve Irwin!" on 25 Sep 2007 at 22:46 GMT
"Just published about an hour ago (if it was in hardcopy, it would still be hot off the presses). And it is a wonderful paper! Australian crocs can and will travel must longer distances than previously thought and their homing..."
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