نتایج جستجو برای: wing shape

تعداد نتایج: 206983  

2015
Caroline Louise Paloma Oliveira Vidal Lincoln Suesdek Pedro L. Oliveira

Scientific research into the epidemiology of dengue frequently focuses on the microevolution and dispersion of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. One of the world's largest urban agglomerations infested by Ae. aegypti is the Brazilian megalopolis of Sao Paulo, where >26,900 cases of dengue were reported until June 2015. Unfortunately, the dynamics of the genetic variability of Ae. aegypti in the Sao P...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Casper J Breuker James S Patterson Christian Peter Klingenberg

The nature of developmental buffering processes has been debated extensively, based on both theoretical reasoning and empirical studies. In particular, controversy has focused on the question of whether distinct processes are responsible for canalization, the buffering against environmental or genetic variation, and for developmental stability, the buffering against random variation intrinsic i...

2013
Linge Bai Thomas Widmann Frank Jülicher Christian Dahmann David E. Breen

Quantifying and visualizing the shape of developing biological tissues provide information about the morphogenetic processes in multicellular organisms. The size and shape of biological tissues depend on the number, size, shape, and arrangement of the constituting cells. To better understand the mechanisms that guide tissues into their final shape, it is important to investigate the cellular ar...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
David Houle Janna Fierst

We estimated mutational variance-covariance matrices, M, for wing shape and size in two genotypes of Drosophila melanogaster after 192 generations of mutation accumulation. We characterized 21 potentially independent aspects of wing shape and size using geometric morphometrics, and analyzed the data using a likelihood-based factor-analytic approach. We implement a previously unused analysis tha...

2016
Nicholas D. Testa Ian Dworkin

1 sexual dimorphism and allometry in the Drosophila wing. Abstract: Much of the morphological diversity in nature−including among sexes within a species−is a 32 direct consequence of variation in size and shape. However, disentangling variation in sexual dimorphism 33 for both shape (SShD), size (SSD) and their relationship with one another remains complex. Understanding 34 how genetic variatio...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Marc E Deetjen Andrew A Biewener David Lentink

Birds fly effectively and maneuver nimbly by dynamically changing the shape of their wings during each wingbeat. These shape changes have yet to be quantified automatically at high temporal and spatial resolution. Therefore, we developed a custom 3D surface reconstruction method, which uses a high-speed camera to identify spatially encoded binary striped patterns that are projected on a flying ...

2015
Jeremy R. Egbert James R. Belthoff

We investigated whether wing morphology differed between the sedentary House Finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) of western North America and the introduced population of eastern North America, as the latter has developed migratory behavior since its inception. Wing morphology differed between eastern and western House Finches. Eastern House Finches had shorter proximal primaries and a longer outer ...

2015
María Sol Gaspe Yael Mariana Provecho Romina Valeria Piccinali Ricardo Esteban Gürtler/

House re-invasion by native triatomines after insecticide-based control campaigns represents a major threat for Chagas disease vector control. We conducted a longitudinal intervention study in a rural section (Area III, 407 houses) of Pampa del Indio, northeastern Argentina, and used wing geometric morphometry to compare pre-spray and post-spray (re-infestant bugs) Triatoma infestans population...

2011
Sophie Ramananarivo Ramiro Godoy-Diana Benjamin Thiria

A recent field of investigation concerns the efficiency of flapping flyers, the major interrogation being about how natural systems optimize energy saving together with performance enhancement. In particular, the passive role of wing flexibility to increase flight efficiency through the bending of the wings while flapping has attracted a lot of attention. It is commonly agreed that this efficie...

2015
Daniela A. Schmieder Hugo A. Benítez Ivailo M. Borissov Carmelo Fruciano

External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging behavior, typically relying on simple length and area measures or ratios. However, geometric morphometrics is increasingly used in the biological sciences to analyse variation in shape and discriminate among species and populations. Here we compare the ability of traditional versus geometric morp...

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