Landing behavior is one of the most critical, yet least studied, aspects of insect flight. In order to land safely, an insect must recognize a visual feature, navigate towards it, decelerate, and extend its legs in preparation for touchdown. Although previous studies have focused on the visual stimuli that trigger these different components, the complete sequence has not been systematically studied in a free-flying animal. Using a real-time 3D tracking system in conjunction with high speed digital imaging, we were able to capture the landing sequences of fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) from the moment they first steered toward a visual target, to the point of touchdown. This analysis was made possible by a custom-built feedback system...
SummaryAnimals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous stu...
In response to abrupt visual stimulation, the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, quickly initiates ...
When approaching a landing site flies (Musca domestica) extend their legs in order to prevent crash-...
Landing behavior is one of the most critical, yet least studied, aspects of insect flight. In order ...
Landing behavior is one of the most critical, yet least studied, aspects of insect flight. In order ...
Flies rely heavily on visual feedback for several aspects of flight control. As a fly approaches an ...
Flies rely heavily on visual feedback for several aspects of flight control. As a fly approaches an ...
To study the visual cues that control steering behavior in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, we...
To study the visual cues that control steering behavior in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, we...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Flight control in insects depends on self-induced image motion (optic flow), which the visual system...
When approaching a landing site flies (Musca domestica) extend their legs in order to prevent crash-...
SummaryAnimals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous stu...
In response to abrupt visual stimulation, the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, quickly initiates ...
When approaching a landing site flies (Musca domestica) extend their legs in order to prevent crash-...
Landing behavior is one of the most critical, yet least studied, aspects of insect flight. In order ...
Landing behavior is one of the most critical, yet least studied, aspects of insect flight. In order ...
Flies rely heavily on visual feedback for several aspects of flight control. As a fly approaches an ...
Flies rely heavily on visual feedback for several aspects of flight control. As a fly approaches an ...
To study the visual cues that control steering behavior in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, we...
To study the visual cues that control steering behavior in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, we...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Flight control in insects depends on self-induced image motion (optic flow), which the visual system...
When approaching a landing site flies (Musca domestica) extend their legs in order to prevent crash-...
SummaryAnimals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous stu...
In response to abrupt visual stimulation, the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, quickly initiates ...
When approaching a landing site flies (Musca domestica) extend their legs in order to prevent crash-...