Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. However, little is known on the laterality of escapes and predator surveillance in arthropods. In this study, we investigated the lateralization of escape and surveillance responses in young instars and adults of Locusta migratoria during biomimetic interactions with a robot-predator inspired to the Guinea fowl, Numida meleagris. Results showed individual-level lateralization in the jumping escape of locusts exposed to the robot-predator attack. The laterality of this response was higher in L. migratoria adults over young instars. Furthermore, population-level lateralization of predator surveillance was found testing both L. migratoria adults and y...
The visual environment of any animal is a complex amalgamation of sensory information (Lochmann and ...
The hypothesis that propose the evolution of lateralization and directional symmetry as features of ...
Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. These me...
Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. Howeve...
The effect of previous exposure to lateral sensory stimuli in shaping the response to subsequent sym...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
Migratory locusts; Locusta migratoria L. flying in a swarm would encounter spatiotemporally complex ...
<div><p>Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. ...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
peer-reviewedMany arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predat...
Locusts possess a bilateral pair of uniquely identifiable visual neurons that respond vigorously to ...
Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. These me...
Social learning is an evolutionarily important ability increasingly attributed also to invertebrate ...
The visual environment of any animal is a complex amalgamation of sensory information (Lochmann and ...
The hypothesis that propose the evolution of lateralization and directional symmetry as features of ...
Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. These me...
Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. Howeve...
The effect of previous exposure to lateral sensory stimuli in shaping the response to subsequent sym...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
Migratory locusts; Locusta migratoria L. flying in a swarm would encounter spatiotemporally complex ...
<div><p>Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. ...
Lateralized behaviours are widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates, suggesting that lateral...
peer-reviewedMany arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predat...
Locusts possess a bilateral pair of uniquely identifiable visual neurons that respond vigorously to ...
Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. These me...
Social learning is an evolutionarily important ability increasingly attributed also to invertebrate ...
The visual environment of any animal is a complex amalgamation of sensory information (Lochmann and ...
The hypothesis that propose the evolution of lateralization and directional symmetry as features of ...
Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. These me...