Gliding hexapods and the origins of insect aerial behaviour.
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Arachnid aloft: directed aerial descent in neotropical canopy spidersOntogeny of aerial righting and wing flapping in juvenile birdsAnimal Aloft: The Origins of Aerial Behavior and FlightStrategies for Pre-Emptive Mid-Air Collision Avoidance in Budgerigars.Sea slugs, subliminal pictures, and vegetative state patients: boundaries of consciousness in classical conditioningPhylogenetic analyses: comparing species to infer adaptations and physiological mechanisms.Evolution of insect wings and development - new details from Palaeozoic nymphs.Touchdown to take-off: at the interface of flight and surface locomotion.Biomechanics of aerial righting in wingless nymphal stick insects.The unusual tracheal system within the wing membrane of a dragonfly.Aerial manoeuvrability in wingless gliding ants (Cephalotes atratus).Turning in mid-air allows aphids that flee the plant to avoid reaching the risky ground.Experimetal study of a freely falling plate with an inhomogeneous mass distribution.Neither silverfish nor fowl: the enigmatic CarboniferousCarbotriplura kukalovaeKluge, 1996 (Insecta: Carbotriplurida) is the putative fossil sister group of winged insects (Insecta: Pterygota)Nonsensical choices? Fall armyworm moths choose seemingly best or worst hosts for their larvae, but neonate larvae make their own choices.Walk 'n Jump: Associated Insect Walking and Landing Trace Fossils from the Early Permian of the Southern Alps
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Gliding hexapods and the origins of insect aerial behaviour.
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Robert Dudley
Stephen P Yanoviak
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10.1098/RSBL.2009.0029
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2009-03-18T00:00:00Z