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Visual flight control in the honeybee

Visual flight control in the honeybee

... the honeybee which can fly up to 10 km from the hive in a single foraging trip rely on odour cues to regulate their ground ...ventral visual field was increased by moving the patterns against the direction ... See full document

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Honeybee navigation en route to the goal: visual flight control and odometry

Honeybee navigation en route to the goal: visual flight control and odometry

... to control other aspects of locomotion, such as flight speed? The experiments illustrated in Figs 2 and 3 suggest that this is indeed the ...of flight speed is very close to that expected if the bees ... See full document

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Mechanisms of thermal stability during flight in the honeybee apis mellifera

Mechanisms of thermal stability during flight in the honeybee apis mellifera

... during flight, individual departing honeybee (Apis mellifera) foragers were captured from three colonies maintained within the Life Sciences courtyard located on the campus of Arizona State ...forward ... See full document

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Octopaminergic modulation of the visual flight speed regulator of Drosophila

Octopaminergic modulation of the visual flight speed regulator of Drosophila

... the visual processing dynamics of the fly as a pure delay (Fuller et ...of flight speed control (Fuller et ...constant flight speed in variable wind conditions (David, ... See full document

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The spectral input to honeybee visual odometry

The spectral input to honeybee visual odometry

... of 38·mV for that receptor type. The predicted signal difference for the blue4–grey6 pattern is therefore 0.016×38·mV=0.61·mV, which is outside the noise standard deviation. We would therefore predict that if receptor ... See full document

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The free flight response of Drosophila to motion of the visual
environment

The free flight response of Drosophila to motion of the visual environment

... turning control in tethered flying Drosophila (Tammero et ...of visual motion detection this finding implies that steering responses to image rotation might emerge from a visual system organized to ... See full document

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Neural Control and Precision of Spike Phasing in Flight Muscles

Neural Control and Precision of Spike Phasing in Flight Muscles

... timing control that employ higher brain function, however, suffer from synaptic and neural transmission delays, making them inefficient for control of fast-frequent locomotor ...timing control is ... See full document

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The mechanism of flight guidance in honeybee swarms: subtle guides or streaker bees?

The mechanism of flight guidance in honeybee swarms: subtle guides or streaker bees?

... How does the small minority of informed bees provide guidance to the rest of the bees in an airborne swarm? Avitabile and colleagues hypothesized that the informed bees guide the other bees chemically, by releasing an ... See full document

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Summation of visual and mechanosensory feedback in Drosophila
flight control

Summation of visual and mechanosensory feedback in Drosophila flight control

... It is important to note that although the haltere is the likely source of the signal that modifies visual input, it is not the only possibility. Hengstenberg (1991) presented evidence for as many as eight reflexes ... See full document

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Biologically Inspired Visual Control of Flying Robots

Biologically Inspired Visual Control of Flying Robots

... Chapter 7 describes work using the detection and distribution of edges (and lines) in images to control quadrotor flight. Section 7.2 introduces a statistical model based on the sampling properties of image ... See full document

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Honeybee flight metabolic rate: does it depend upon air temperature?

Honeybee flight metabolic rate: does it depend upon air temperature?

... free flight within a confined space, in the absence of natural referents, for a period of time sufficient to yield a stable ...elicit flight under confinement or restraint; for bees, these include ... See full document

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Lifetime performance in foraging honeybees: behaviour and physiology

Lifetime performance in foraging honeybees: behaviour and physiology

... indirect flight muscle contraction is controlled by a supramolecular ...free flight (Marden et al., 1999). Although dragonfly flight muscle is synchronous and honeybee flight muscle is ... See full document

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Small scale navigation in the honeybee: active acquisition of visual information about the goal

Small scale navigation in the honeybee: active acquisition of visual information about the goal

... A comparison between the bees’ performance in the tasks of range discrimination (Fig. 1), figure–ground discrimination (Fig. 2) and edge detection (Fig. 3), on the one hand, and their performance in the ... See full document

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Optic flow stabilizes flight in ruby throated hummingbirds

Optic flow stabilizes flight in ruby throated hummingbirds

... Flight control is crucial to ecologically relevant behaviors such as predator – prey interactions, courtship and foraging in dynamically and geometrically complex environments (Dudley, ...2002a). ... See full document

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No evidence for olfactory blocking in honeybee classical conditioning

No evidence for olfactory blocking in honeybee classical conditioning

... a visual stimulus as ...than visual stimuli (Gerber and Smith, 1998), whereas they have approximately equal salience in paradigms using freely flying ... See full document

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Visual control of flight speed in honeybees

Visual control of flight speed in honeybees

... of flight. There, bees encountering the moving pattern increase their flight speed by an amount that is slightly greater than the speed of the ...of flight, bees decrease their flight speed by ... See full document

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Honeybee flight: a novel ‘streamlining’ response

Honeybee flight: a novel ‘streamlining’ response

... the visual field (AZ5) may be that the optic flow generated by the virtual tunnel decreases progressively in magnitude as the direction of view approaches the direction of (virtual) travel, which points towards ... See full document

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Visual control of flight speed in Drosophila melanogaster

Visual control of flight speed in Drosophila melanogaster

... pattern-invariant flight responses of flies stand in apparent contradiction to the spatio–temporal tuning properties of optomotor turning responses and the motion-processing pathways of flies ...of visual ... See full document

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Development of a low-cost quadrotor UAV based on ADRC for agricultural remote sensing

Development of a low-cost quadrotor UAV based on ADRC for agricultural remote sensing

... hovering flight and the planned flight test results demonstrated that the UAV was reliable and showed a good ability to perform the desired tasks, which the pitch angle control accuracy error was ... See full document

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Honeybees perform optimal scale free searching flights when attempting to locate a food source

Honeybees perform optimal scale free searching flights when attempting to locate a food source

... their visual detection ability reliable enough to ensure that all areas are explored and that no intervening regions escape ...the flight path is an ever-expanding ... See full document

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