10 Insect Walking: From Reduced Preparations to Natural Terrain
Abstract
Researchers have made excellent progress in recent years describing insect walking and the neural circuits that control these movements. Much of this progress stems from complementary studies in neurobiology, biomechanics, and modeling. Although much of this work focuses on the basic movement patterns that insects use to walk on flat horizontal surfaces, more recent studies have begun to examine some of the more complex tasks of walking up walls and over ceilings (Duch and Pflüger 1995; Larsen et al. 1995) as well as actions that alter straight ahead movements enabling insects to climb over, tunnel under, or walk around barriers to forward progress as they move toward targets such as food or mates or away from threats. In...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.229-250