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Influence of Earth Magnetic Field on Animal Nervous System Evolution

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Kamila Baba-Ahmed*, Béchir Béjaoui, Wafa Feki-Sahnoun, Noureddine Mechouk, Zihad Bouslama, Hafedh Abdelmelek
» doi: 10.5455/jcmr.2023.14.01.24

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the impacts of earth magnetic field (ErMF) on animal nervous system evolution especially electric and histological properties of nerves. We have applied for the first time, as far as we know, a correlation between the influence of ErMF and temperature on superconductor-like behavior in the sciatic nerves of four species. Our question point to answer to the a possible link between magnetic change and climate change and to explain in part the possible implication of both parameters in animal nervous system adaptation and evolution. Our results seem to support the existence of a link between ErMF variation and superconductor-like behavior in nerves. The found link does not mean that the ErMF is fully responsible of the histological, electric properties of nerves and climate changes. The data reveal a decrease in nerve resistivity in chameleon and frog, chick and rabbit; showing a superconductor-like behavior. Analysis of electrical properties demonstrated a clear grade shift at critical temperature (Tc) from poikilotherm (average of ΔT = 11.50) to homeotherm (average of ΔT = 38.00); indicating adaptive nerves changes during evolution confirmed by the increase of Schwann cells number.

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