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Osteoporose ist eine schleichende Krankheit. Betroffene merken lange nicht, dass ihre Knochen an Festigkeit verlieren - bis ein Bruch sie wachrüttelt. Die Sorge wächst, das Leben nicht mehr genießen zu können. Wer arktiv wird, kann jedoch viel tu
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 182:627-633
Within the optic lobes, the mushroom bodies or other parts of the insect brain, information is processed in an area-specific manner. To study the molecular basis of the abilities of the respective areas, the central nervous system of the desert locus
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Physiological Entomology. 16:411-418
The optomotor yaw response of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forsk.), was investigated under open- and closed-loop conditions. When flying tethered in the centre of a vertically striped hollow sphere, the polarity of response of the locust
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P. Zhou, Jonathan P. Bacon, David G. Watson, John M. Midgley, K. S. J. Thompson, M. Gewecke, M. Stern
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 177
The two Protocerebral-Medulla 4 neurons (PM4a and b) in the locust brain have adjacent cell bodies in the medial deutocerebrum. They project through the posterior protocerebrum, forming limited arborisations en route, and enter the lobula and medulla
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Progress in brain research. 106
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 162:793-798
Locusta migratoria were tethered on a yaw-torque balance and flown in a wind tunnel of diamond-shaped cross-section. Slowly moving stripes of very low luminance were projected onto the two lower faces of the tunnel and a turning stimulus was generate
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Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A. 141:233-237
Autor:
M, Gewecke
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Journal de physiologie. 73(4)
Autor:
M. Gewecke
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Experimental Analysis of Insect Behaviour ISBN: 9783642866685
Air-current sense organs are organs that can be stimulated by movements of the surrounding air and which because of this are able to control positional behaviour. In insects, the cuticular sensilla are used for the perception of air currents. Frequen
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86666-1_8
Autor:
M. Gewecke
Publikováno v:
Nature. 225(5239)
FIVE pairs of wind-sensitive hair beds at the upper part of the head control flight posture and wing movement of locusts1–7. But the antennae of flies and bees are airflow receptors which regulate the insect's flight speed relative to the surroundi