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Preparation for Flight by Hawk Moths

Preparation for Flight by Hawk Moths

... In some insects this temperature rise may occur during the early period of flight, but Dotterweich 1928 considered that moths belonging to the families Noctuidae, Bombycidae and Sphingid[r] ... See full document

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The Mechanism of Flight Preparation in Some Insects

The Mechanism of Flight Preparation in Some Insects

... Buddenbrock that this preparation was mainly required to attain the high frequency of the wing movements necessary for actual flight, but a number of observations made by Dotterweich on [r] ... See full document

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The Long Haul: Migratory Flight Preparation and Performance in Songbirds

The Long Haul: Migratory Flight Preparation and Performance in Songbirds

... athletes, preparation and nutrition is key to ...migratory flight and directly tested the role of n-3 ...endurance flight on the flight muscle ...four-hour flight in a wind ...pathways. ... See full document

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Muscular Activity During Preparation for Flight in a Beetle

Muscular Activity During Preparation for Flight in a Beetle

... But in insects with asynchronous, fibrillar flight muscles Diptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera it is known that rhythmic muscular activity depends on the form of the mechanical loading and [r] ... See full document

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Visual feedback influences antennal positioning in flying hawk moths

Visual feedback influences antennal positioning in flying hawk moths

... Insect antennae serve a variety of sensory functions including tactile sensing, olfaction and flight control. For all of these functions, the precise positioning of the antenna is essential to ensure the proper ... See full document

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Quantifying interspecific variation in dispersal ability of noctuid moths using an advanced tethered flight technique

Quantifying interspecific variation in dispersal ability of noctuid moths using an advanced tethered flight technique

... of flight propensity (Gatehouse and Hackett 1980), as well as assessment of migratory tendency through presence or absence of prolonged flight (Attisano et ...a flight mill that allows them to fly ... See full document

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In flight sleep as a pilot fatigue mitigation on long range and ultra long range flights : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University, Sleep/Wake Research Centre, Wellington, Ne

In flight sleep as a pilot fatigue mitigation on long range and ultra long range flights : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University, Sleep/Wake Research Centre, Wellington, New Zealand

... Conclusions: In-flight sleep is a well-utilized and effective fatigue mitigation strategy that may be supplemented by other strategies such as flight preparation techniques. To further reduce pilot ... See full document

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Fuel use in flight and its dependence on nectar feeding in the hawkmoth Amphion floridensis

Fuel use in flight and its dependence on nectar feeding in the hawkmoth Amphion floridensis

... in flight, thereby retaining more nectar sugars for ...during flight by fed females increased significantly by the third day after emergence and thereafter did not differ from carbohydrate use by ... See full document

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Context dependency of in flight responses by Manduca sexta moths to ambient differences in relative humidity

Context dependency of in flight responses by Manduca sexta moths to ambient differences in relative humidity

... and moths in flight cage bioassays prefer to approach and probe at artificial flowers with these slightly elevated RH levels over neighboring flowers with ambient RH ...sexta moths alter their ... See full document

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Control of moth flight posture is mediated by wing mechanosensory feedback

Control of moth flight posture is mediated by wing mechanosensory feedback

... during flight but serve no aerodynamic role and are specific to two orders of insects (Diptera and ...of moths and subjecting these animals to a simulated pitch stimulus via a rotating magnetic field during ... See full document

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Maximum metabolic rate, relative lift, wingbeat frequency and stroke amplitude during tethered flight in the adult locust Locusta migratoria

Maximum metabolic rate, relative lift, wingbeat frequency and stroke amplitude during tethered flight in the adult locust Locusta migratoria

... insect flight can increase when additional demands are placed on the system, it is reasonable to suspect that sub-maximal metabolic rates could occur when no effort is made by researchers to increase the cost of ... See full document

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GreenHouse gas Observations of the Stratosphere and Troposphere (GHOST): an airborne shortwave-infrared spectrometer for remote sensing of greenhouse gases

GreenHouse gas Observations of the Stratosphere and Troposphere (GHOST): an airborne shortwave-infrared spectrometer for remote sensing of greenhouse gases

... Global Hawk re- quires that full control must be possible using only this sys- tem, the data transmission rate which can be as low as a few hundred bytes every 10 ... See full document

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Seasonal variation in recapture of mass-reared sterile codling moth,  Cydia pomonella  (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): implications for control by sterile insect technique in British Columbia

Seasonal variation in recapture of mass-reared sterile codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): implications for control by sterile insect technique in British Columbia

... (Bloem and Bloem 2000) were not real- ized. Our data suggest that low S:W over- flooding ratios during spring may have contributed to a slow rate of population decline. Several studies have emphasized the point that ... See full document

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Male moths bearing transplanted female antennae express characteristically female behaviour and central neural activity

Male moths bearing transplanted female antennae express characteristically female behaviour and central neural activity

... one preparation, we found that a projection neuron with arborisations in the lateral-most part of the AL had an axonal process targeting the distinct protocerebral target area of MGC projection ... See full document

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Gliding flight: drag and torque of a hawk and a falcon with straight and turned heads, and a lower value for the parasite drag coefficient

Gliding flight: drag and torque of a hawk and a falcon with straight and turned heads, and a lower value for the parasite drag coefficient

... Raptors – falcons, hawks and eagles in this study – such as peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) that attack distant prey from high-speed dives face a paradox. Anatomical and behavioral measurements show that raptors of ... See full document

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Effects of the Non protein Amino Acids L Canavanine and L Canaline on the Nervous System of the Moth Manduca Sexta (L )

Effects of the Non protein Amino Acids L Canavanine and L Canaline on the Nervous System of the Moth Manduca Sexta (L )

... Motor patterns Recordings of muscle potentials from tethered moths injected with either canavanine or canaline 22 and 45 /imo\/g initially showed a normal flight-motor pattern.. Both tre[r] ... See full document

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"Teaching History of the  English Language with the Blickling Homilies"

"Teaching History of the English Language with the Blickling Homilies"

... later additions, including Middle and Early Modern English as well as Latin. While[r] ... See full document

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The Effects of Temperature on Flight Muscle Potentials in Honeybees and Cuculiinid Winter Moths

The Effects of Temperature on Flight Muscle Potentials in Honeybees and Cuculiinid Winter Moths

... Amplitudes of extracellular action potentials in indirect flight muscles of honeybees and cuculiinid winter moths decline with decreasing muscle temperatures and fall suddenly to zero.. [r] ... See full document

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Temperature, irradiation and delivery as factors affecting spring-time flight activity and recapture of mass-reared male codling moths released by the Okanagan-Kootenay sterile insect programme

Temperature, irradiation and delivery as factors affecting spring-time flight activity and recapture of mass-reared male codling moths released by the Okanagan-Kootenay sterile insect programme

... time moths spend on ...sterile moths being released has increased over ...sterile moths as a management tool for area-wide control of codling moth in BC is subject to continuing discussion (Dendy et ... See full document

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AERODYNAMICS OF GLIDING FLIGHT IN A HARRIS' HAWK, PARABUTEO UNICINCTUS

AERODYNAMICS OF GLIDING FLIGHT IN A HARRIS' HAWK, PARABUTEO UNICINCTUS

... maximum wing span cross-sectional area of wind tunnel Co, • • •, C3 constants from Tucker, 1987 drag coefficient Co profile drag coefficient c DjPr lift coefficient cL mean chord of wing[r] ... See full document

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