نتایج جستجو برای: sense organs

تعداد نتایج: 217127  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Luísa L Mota Lucas A Kaminski André V L Freitas

Last instar larvae and pupae of Ourocnemis archytas (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) are described for the first time and compared with those of Anteros formosus, which are also described in detail. Last instars of both species present body covered with long white plumose setae, a row of orange balloon setae on the prothoracic shield, and clusters of perforated cupola organs (PCOs) near the spiracles;...

2016
Jaekyun Choi Lena van Giesen Min Sung Choi KyeongJin Kang Simon G. Sprecher Jae Young Kwon

The sense of taste is an essential chemosensory modality that enables animals to identify appropriate food sources and control feeding behavior. In particular, the recognition of bitter taste prevents animals from feeding on harmful substances. Feeding is a complex behavior comprised of multiple steps, and food quality is continuously assessed. We here examined the role of pharyngeal gustatory ...

Journal: :Cell 2009
Maxwell G. Heiman Shai Shaham

Cells are devices whose structures delimit function. For example, in the nervous system, neuronal and glial shapes dictate paths of information flow. To understand how cells acquire their shapes, we examined the formation of a sense organ in C. elegans. Using time-lapse imaging, we found that sensory dendrites form by stationary anchoring of dendritic tips during cell-body migration. A genetic ...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 1999
Ghirlanda Enquist

Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifications of familiar stimuli. This phenomenon is often referred to as generalization. The majority of modifications lead to a decrease in responding, but to certain new stimuli an increase in responding is observed. This holds for both innate and learned behaviour. Here we propose a heuristic approa...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
R Britz L Rüber G D Johnson

Friedman et al. [1] redescribed a fossil species of sharksucker or remora, †Opisthomyzon glaronensis, first studied in some detail by Wettstein [2]. They ([1], p. 6) stated that (emphasis is ours) ‘The conclusion that †Opisthomyzon is a stem-group remora, combined with novel anatomical information arising from the discovery and preparation of additional specimens, provides first clues about the...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Sasha N Zill Bridget R Keller Elizabeth R Duke

The transfer of load from one leg to another is an essential component in walking, but sense organs that signal this process have rarely been identified. We used high-speed digital imaging and neurophysiological recordings to characterize activities of tibial campaniform sensilla, receptors that detect forces via cuticular strains, in the middle legs of cockroaches during walking. Previous stud...

2014
Holger Schulze Anke Deutscher Konstantin Tziridis Henning Scheich

A fundamental principle of brain organization is bilateral symmetry of structures and functions. For spatial sensory and motor information processing, this organization is generally plausible subserving orientation and coordination of a bilaterally symmetric body. However, breaking of the symmetry principle is often seen for functions that depend on convergent information processing and lateral...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
E Frise J A Knoblich S Younger-Shepherd L Y Jan Y N Jan

Specification of unequal daughter cell fates in the Drosophila external sense organ lineage requires asymmetric localization of the intrinsic determinant Numb as well as cell-cell interactions mediated by the Delta ligand and Notch receptor. Previous genetic studies indicated that numb acts upstream of Notch, and biochemical studies revealed that Numb can bind Notch. For a functional assay of t...

Journal: :Bio Systems 2008
Anne Crumière Mathieu Sablik

We discuss a rule proposed by the biologist Thomas according to which the possibility for a genetic network (represented by a signed directed graph called a regulatory graph) to have several stable states implies the existence of a positive circuit. This result is already known for different models, differential or discrete formalism, but always with a network of genes contained in a single cel...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2008
Gerta Fleissner Kirsten Schuchardt Dietrich Neumann Geetha Bali Gerald Falkenberg Guenther Fleissner

Living in the tidal zones of the sea requires synchronization with the dominant environmental influences of tidal, solar, and lunar periodicity. Endogenous clocks anticipate those geoclimatic changes and control the respective rhythms of vital functions. But the underlying mechanisms are only partly understood. While the circadian clocks in animals are investigated employing neurobiological, mo...

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