Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs
Dürr V (1999)
In: Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf., 27. 212-212.
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Stichworte
oscillation;
FREQUENCY;
POSITION;
PROBABILITY;
HAND;
TIME;
LINE;
leg;
Head;
running;
retargeting;
Animals;
Work;
Information;
coordination;
Spatiotemporal;
AEP;
Stick Insect;
Searching movements;
Antenna;
Antennal movements;
Front Leg;
Carausius;
Locomotion;
Walking;
insect;
Antennae;
legs;
Environment;
body;
ant;
Hexapod;
Stepping;
Rhythm;
movement;
Middle Leg;
Anterior extreme position;
tarsus;
Animal;
touch;
tactile;
appendage;
hind leg;
Posture;
Behaviour
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf.
Band
27
Seite(n)
212-212
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1681323
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Dürr V. Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs. In: Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf. Vol 27. 1999: 212-212.
Dürr, V. (1999). Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs. Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf., 27, 212-212.
Dürr, Volker. 1999. “Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs”. In Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf., 27:212-212.
Dürr, V. (1999). “Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs” in Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf., vol. 27, 212-212.
Dürr, V., 1999. Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs. In Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf. no.27 pp. 212-212.
V. Dürr, “Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs”, Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf., vol. 27, 1999, pp.212-212.
Dürr, V.: Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs. Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf. 27, p. 212-212. (1999).
Dürr, Volker. “Spatial searching strategies of the stick insect, using antennae and front legs”. Proc.Göttingen.Neurobiol.Conf. 1999.Vol. 27. 212-212.