نتایج جستجو برای: snakes

تعداد نتایج: 4666  

2017
Karin Brigit Holthaus Veronika Mlitz Bettina Strasser Erwin Tschachler Lorenzo Alibardi Leopold Eckhart

The epidermis of snakes efficiently protects against dehydration and mechanical stress. However, only few proteins of the epidermal barrier to the environment have so far been identified in snakes. Here, we determined the organization of the Epidermal Differentiation Complex (EDC), a cluster of genes encoding protein constituents of cornified epidermal structures, in snakes and compared it to t...

2016
Nobuyuki Kawai Hongshen He

Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their ability to detect pictures of snakes more quickly than those of other animals. These findings are consistent with the Snake Detection Theory, which hypothesizes that as predators, snakes were a major source of evolutionary selection that favored expansion of the visual system of primates for rapid snake dete...

2003
PATRICK BRIAN WHITAKER RICHARD SHINE

Radio tracking of 40 free-ranging eastern brownsnakes (Pseudonaja textilis) in an agricultural landscape in southeastern Australia clarified the spatial ecology of these highly venomous animals. Most snakes over-wintered in burrows within a small area on the bank of an irrigation canal, dispersing into agricultural land during the warmer months. The snakes sheltered overnight in burrows or soil...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 2003
Rein-Lien Hsu Anil K. Jain

As a computational bridge between the high-level a priori knowledge of object shape and the low-level image data, active contours (or snakes) are useful models for the extraction of deformable objects. We propose an approach for manipulating multiple snakes iteratively, called interacting snakes, that minimizes the attraction energy functionals on both contours and enclosed regions of individua...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Scott M Boback Allison E Hall Katelyn J McCann Amanda W Hayes Jeffrey S Forrester Charles F Zwemer

Many species of snakes use constriction-the act of applying pressure via loops of their trunk-to subdue and kill their prey. Constriction is costly and snakes must therefore constrict their prey just long enough to ensure death. However, it remains unknown how snakes determine when their prey is dead. Here, we demonstrate that boas (Boa constrictor) have the remarkable ability to detect a heart...

Journal: :Nature 1873

Journal: :Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2018

Journal: :Blue Jay 1989

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