EMR and Birds (Published Papers) and Animals (Published Papers)

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EMR and birds: published papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals,
that show (possible) EMR effect

Papers about possible effects of electromagnetic radiation from mobile
phone base stations on birds in the wild

A possible effect of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone base
stations on the number of breeding House Sparrows (Passer domesticus)
Joris Everaert and Dirk Bauwens

The urban decline of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus): a possible
link with electromagnetic radiation
Alfonso Balmori and Örjan Hallberg

Possible Effects of Electromagnetic Fields from Phone Masts on a
Population of White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
Alfonso Balmori

Some other papers about possible effects of electromagnetic radiation on
birds

Effect of Microwave Radiation on Birds
J.A. Tanner

Non-thermal Effects of Microwave Radiation on Birds
J. A. Tanner, C. Romero-Sierra, S. J. Davie

Responses of neurons to an amplitude modulated microwave stimulus
Robert C. Beason and Peter Semm

The effects of microwave radiation on avian dominance behavior
Wasserman et al.

The effects of electromagnetic fields from power lines on avian
reproductive biology and physiology: a review
Kim J. Fernie and S. James Reynolds

The effect of pulsed and sinusoidal magnetic fields on the morphology
of developing chick embryos
Farrell JM, Litovitz TL, Penafiel M, Montrose CJ, Doinov P, Barber M,
Brown KM, Litovitz TA

Biological effects of mobile phone electromagnetic field on chick
embryo (risk assessment using the mortality rate)
Grigor'ev IuG

The properties of bird feathers as converse piezoelectric transducers
and as receptors of microwave radiation. I. Bird feathers as converse
piezoelectric transducers
Bigu-del-Blanco J and Romero-Sierra C

The properties of bird feathers as converse piezoelectric transducers
and as receptors of microwave radiation. II. Bird feathers as
dielectric receptors of microwave radiation
Bigu-del-Blanco J and Romero-Sierra C

Resonance effects indicate radical pair mechanism for avian magnetic compass
Ritz et al.

Magnetic orientation and magnetoreception in birds and other animals
Wiltschko W and Wiltschko R

Magnetoreception and its use in bird navigation
Henrik Mouritsen and Thorsten Ritz

Magnetic compass orientation of migratory birds in the presence of a
1.315 MHz oscillating field
Thalau et al.

Calibration of magnetic and celestial compass cues in migratory
birds--a review of cue-conflict experiments
Muheim R, Moore FR, Phillips JB

The physics and neurobiology of magnetoreception
Sönke Johnsen and Kenneth J. Lohmann

Microwave absorption by magnetite: a possible mechanism for coupling
nonthermal levels of radiation to biological systems
Kirschvink JL

Influence of radar radiation on breeding biology of Tits (Parus sp.)
Rejt et al.

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EMR and animals: published papers in peer-reviewed scientific
journals, that show (possible) EMR effect

For birds see "EMR & birds"

Papers about possible effects of electromagnetic radiation from
transmitter stations (base stations) on animals

Survey of effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on
production,health and behaviour of farm animals
Löscher W

Behaviour of dairy cows under the influence of electromagnetic fields
Wenzel C, Wohr AC, Unshelm J

Conspicuous behavioural abnormalities in a dairy cow herd near a TV
and Radio transmitting antenna
Löscher W, Käs G

RF radiation-induced changes in the prenatal development of mice
Magras IN, Xenos TD

Response to ACTH of cows under exposure to high-frequency
electromagnetic fields
Wenzel C, Wohr AC, Schönreiter-Fischer S, Klempt M, Unshelm J

Some other papers about possible effects of electromagnetic radiation on
animals

Effect of GSM 900-MHz Mobile Phone Radiation on the Reproductive
Capacity of Drosophila melanogaster
Panagopoulos DJ, Karabarbounis A, Margaritis LH

The effects of microwave frequency electromagnetic fields on the
development of Drosophila melanogaster
Atli E and Unlu H

Effect of low-frequency pulse-modulated 460 MHz electromagnetic
irradiation on Drosophila embryos
Bol'shakov MA, Kniazeva IR, Lindt TA, Evdokimov EV

Cell death induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz mobile telephony
radiation
Panagopoulos DJ, Chavdoula ED, Nezis IP, Margaritis LH

Comparison of Bioactivity Between GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz Mobile
Telephony Radiation
Panagopoulos DJ, Chavdoula ED, Karabarbounis A, Margaritis LH

Effects of Electric Charges on Honeybees
Warnke U

Mechanism of biological effects observed in honey bees (Apis
mellifera, L.) hived under extra-high-voltage transmission lines:
implications derived from bee exposure to simulated intense electric
fields and shocks
Bindokas VP, Gauger JR, Greenberg B

Measurement of the threshold sensitivity of honeybees to weak,
extremely low-frequency magnetic fields
Kirschvink J, Padmanabha S, Boyce C, Oglesby J

Transmission of vibration across honeycombs and its detection by bee
leg receptors
Sandeman D, Tautz J, Lindauer M

Bursts of magnetic fields induce jumps of misdirection in bees by a
mechanism of magnetic resonance
Korall H, Leucht T, Martin H

Definitive identification of magnetite nanoparticles in the abdomen of
the honeybee Apis mellifera
Desoil M, Gillis P, Gossuin Y, Pankhurst Q A, Hautot D

Nerve cell damage in mammalian brain after exposure to microwaves from
GSM mobile phones
Salford LG, Brun AE, Eberhardt JL, Malmgren L, Persson BR

Permeability of the blood-brain barrier induced by 915 MHz
electromagnetic radiation, continuous wave and modulated at 8, 16, 50,
and 200 Hz
Salford LG, Brun A, Sturesson K, Eberhardt JL, Persson BR

Neurobiological effects of microwave exposure: a review focused on
morphological findings in experimental animals
Orendácová J, Orendác M, Raceková E, Marsala J

GSM base station electromagnetic radiation and oxidative stress in rats
Yurekli AI, Ozkan M, Kalkan T, Saybasili H, Tuncel H, Atukeren P,
Gumustas K, Seker S

Exposure of rat brain to 915 MHz GSM microwaves induces changes in
gene expression but not double stranded DNA breaks or effects on
chromatin conformation
Belyaev IY, Koch CB, Terenius O, Roxstrom-Lindquist K, Malmgren LO, H
Sommer W, Salford LG, Persson BR

Radiofrequency-induced carcinogenesis: cellular calcium homeostasis
changes as a triggering factor
Anghileri LJ, Mayayo E, Domingo JL, Thouvenot P

Single- and double-strand DNA breaks in rat brain cells after acute
exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation
Lai H, Singh NP

Intermittent exposure of rats to 2450 MHz microwaves at 2.5 mW cm2:
behavioral and physiological effects
D'Andrea JA, DeWitt JR, Emmerson RY, Bailey C, Stensaas S, Gandhi OP

Behavioral and physiological effects of chronic 2,450-MHz microwave
irradiation of the rat at 0.5 mW/cm2
D'Andrea JA, DeWitt JR, Gandhi OP, Stensaas S, Lords JL, Nielson HC

Chronic exposure to GSM 1800-MHz microwaves reduces excitatory
synaptic activity in cultured hippocampal neurons
Xu S, Ning W, Xu Z, Zhou S, Chiang H, Luo J

Single strand DNA breaks in rat brain cells exposed to microwave radiation
Paulraj R, Behari J

Effect of an acute 900MHz GSM exposure on glia in the rat brain: A
time-dependent study
Brillaud E, Piotrowski A, de Seze R

Effects of cellular phone emissions on sperm motility in rats
Yan JG, Agresti M, Bruce T, Yan YH, Granlund A, Matloub HS

Bone morphogenetic protein expression in newborn rat kidneys after
prenatal exposure to radiofrequency radiation
Pyrpasopoulou A, Kotoula V, Cheva A, Hytiroglou P, Nikolakaki E,
Magras IN, Xenos TD, Tsiboukis TD, Karkavelas G

Non-thermal heat-shock response to microwaves
Pomerai D et al.

Weak extremely-low-frequency magnetic fields and regeneration in the
planarian Dugesia tigrina
Jenrow KA, Smith CH, Liboff AR

The incidence of electromagnetic pollution on the amphibian decline:
Is this an important piece of the puzzle?
Balmori A.

Bats Avoid Radar Installations: Could Electromagnetic Fields Deter
Bats from Colliding with Wind Turbines ?
Nicholls B, Racey PA

EMR and other animals: not (yet) published papers,
that show (possible) EMR effect

Electromagnetic Radiation: Influences on Honeybees (Apis mellifera)
Kimmel S, Kuhn J, Harst W, Stever H

Can Electromagnetic Exposure Cause a Change in Behaviour? Studying
Possible Non-Thermal Influences on Honey Bees – An Approach within the
Framework of Educational Informatics
Harst W, Kuhn J, Stever H

How Electromagnetic Exposure Can Influence Learning Processes –
Modeling Effects of Electromagnetic Exposure on Learning Processes
Stever H, Kuhn J


Omega Group

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Jan 4, 2008, 3:31:41 AM1/4/08
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cogreslab

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Jan 4, 2008, 4:11:33 PM1/4/08
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These references are sadly incomplete: could the compiler please add
the referenced journals too (vol, issue, pages, year)?

On Jan 4, 8:31 am, Omega Group <news.om...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> See also:http://groups.google.com/group/mobilfunk_newsletter/t/7b6cbd789e077f2c

Joris Everaert

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Jan 5, 2008, 6:08:16 AM1/5/08
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I am the original compiler of these studies, but did not post it in
this group.
The person who posted it here, just did a copy/paste of the text (with
links)
on my website www.livingplanet.be
When I have time, I will add the full references on my website, but
if you click on the links of these studies on my website, you will see
the full references.

Best regards,
Joris Everaert
Belgium
> > See also:http://groups.google.com/group/mobilfunk_newsletter/t/7b6cbd789e077f2c- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -
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Omega Group

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Jan 9, 2008, 5:44:50 PM1/9/08
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EMR and animals: published papers in peer-reviewed scientific
journals, that show (possible) EMR effect
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4601904/

EMR and birds: published papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals,
that show (possible) EMR effect
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4601892/

EMR and plants: published papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals,
that show (possible) EMR effect
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/4601917/
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