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Touch-stimulation increases host-seeking behavior in Steinernema Carpocapsae. [PDF]
Previous research demonstrated that Steinernema carpocapsae infective juveniles (IJs) exposed to a host cuticle were more attracted toward certain host-associated volatile odors.
Baiocchi, Tiffany+2 more
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Electroreception inG. carapo: detection of changes in waveform of the electrosensory signals [PDF]
Pedro A. Aguilera, Ángel A. Caputi
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An analysis of time-varying dynamics in electrically sensitive arthropod hairs to understand real-world electrical sensing. [PDF]
Palmer RA+4 more
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Automated Retrieval of Non-Engineering Domain Solutions to Engineering Problems [PDF]
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityBiological inspiration for engineering design has occurred through a variety of techniques such as creation and use of databases, keyword searches of biological information in natural-language format, prior knowledge ...
Goeke, M. S.+4 more
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Shape recognition and classification in electro-sensing
This paper aims at advancing the field of electro-sensing. It exhibits the physical mechanism underlying shape perception for weakly electric fish. These fish orient themselves at night in complete darkness by employing their active electrolocation ...
Ammari, Habib+3 more
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What does it feel like to be an electroreceptive fish?
The weakly electric knifefish Eigenmannia emits an electric organ discharge (EOD) of constant frequency and sinusoidal waveform that varies with sex and age. Eigenmannia discriminates among these except when stimulated at the same frequency as its own EOD frequency.
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Static electricity passively attracts ticks onto hosts. [PDF]
England SJ, Lihou K, Robert D.
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Sixth sense in the deep-sea: the electrosensory system in ghost shark Chimaera monstrosa. [PDF]
Bottaro M.
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