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UID:6420@i2m.univ-amu.fr
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210512T140000
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URL:https://www.i2m.univ-amu.fr/evenements/flower-tracking-performance-in-
 hawkmoths-the-role-of-sensory-cues-and-wing-damage/
SUMMARY:Anna Stöckl (Würzburg University\, Germany): Flower tracking perf
 ormance in hawkmoths – the role of sensory cues and wing damage
DESCRIPTION:Anna Stöckl: The hawkmoth insect family is well known for thei
 r characteristic hovering flight\, which they use to hover in front of flo
 wers and suck nectar through their long proboscis. This intricate visuo-mo
 tor coordination is further challenged when the flowers move in the wind\,
  forcing hawkmoths to track their movements in the air to keep their probo
 scis in the nectary. In my talk\, I will highlight two sets of recent expe
 rimental results that shed light on the parameters vital to this behaviour
 : the sensory inputs required to accurately track the flower position and 
 own body movements\, as well as the integrity of their wings.\nhttps://www
 .biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.16.252759v1.full\n\nIOSSB Seminar
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CATEGORIES:Interdisciplinary online seminar series on
 Biolocomotion,Virtual event
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