Escape behavior is essential for animals to avoid attacks by predators. In some species, multiple escape responses could be employed. However, it remains unknown what aspects of threat stimuli affect the choice of an escape response. We focused on two distinct escape responses (running and jumping) to short airflow in crickets and examined the effects of multiple stimulus aspects including the angle, velocity, and duration on the choice between these responses. The faster and longer the airflow, the more frequently the crickets jumped. This meant that the choice of an escape response depends on both the velocity and duration of the stimulus and suggests that the neural basis for choosing an escape response includes the integration process o...
Following the description of some typical variables of escape running in the cricket Gryllus bimacul...
The effects of the delay and duration of wind self-generated during walking on the compensational re...
<div><p>Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. ...
To survive a predator's attack successfully, animals choose appropriate actions from multiple escape...
We investigated the effects of visual information on wind-evoked escape behavior in the cricket, Gry...
Spontaneous walking and escape running in response to wind puffs directed to the abdominal cerci wer...
The behavioural and physical mechanisms involved in the tactics used by predators to catch their pre...
Most studies examining escape behaviour have considered single approaches and single fleeing respons...
International audienceThe wind-sensitive cercal system of Orthopteroid insects that mediates the det...
Acoustic signals trigger various behaviours in insects such as courtship or escape from predators. H...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
After a prey individual has made the decision to flee from an approaching predator, a range of impor...
Increasing the ecological relevance of studies relating to the performance of organisms has been a c...
To determine aspects of escape strategy by the Carolina grasshopper, Dissosteira carolina, and appli...
1. Prey can increase the probability of escaping a predator attack by adopting either behavioural ta...
Following the description of some typical variables of escape running in the cricket Gryllus bimacul...
The effects of the delay and duration of wind self-generated during walking on the compensational re...
<div><p>Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. ...
To survive a predator's attack successfully, animals choose appropriate actions from multiple escape...
We investigated the effects of visual information on wind-evoked escape behavior in the cricket, Gry...
Spontaneous walking and escape running in response to wind puffs directed to the abdominal cerci wer...
The behavioural and physical mechanisms involved in the tactics used by predators to catch their pre...
Most studies examining escape behaviour have considered single approaches and single fleeing respons...
International audienceThe wind-sensitive cercal system of Orthopteroid insects that mediates the det...
Acoustic signals trigger various behaviours in insects such as courtship or escape from predators. H...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
After a prey individual has made the decision to flee from an approaching predator, a range of impor...
Increasing the ecological relevance of studies relating to the performance of organisms has been a c...
To determine aspects of escape strategy by the Carolina grasshopper, Dissosteira carolina, and appli...
1. Prey can increase the probability of escaping a predator attack by adopting either behavioural ta...
Following the description of some typical variables of escape running in the cricket Gryllus bimacul...
The effects of the delay and duration of wind self-generated during walking on the compensational re...
<div><p>Many arthropods possess escape-triggering neural mechanisms that help them evade predators. ...