Dürr V, Mesanovic A. Behavioural function and development of body-to-limb proportions and active movement ranges in three stick insect species. Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 2022.Overall body proportions and relative limb length are highly characteristic for most insect taxa. In case of the legs, limb length has mostly been discussed with regard to parameters of locomotor performance and, in particular cases, as an adaptation to environmental factors or to the mating system. Here, we compare three species of stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) that differ strongly in the length ratio between antennae and walking legs, with the antennae of Medauroidea extradentata being much ...
Dürr V, Bläsing B. Antennal movements of two stick insect species: Spatio-temporal coordination with...
Many unresolved questions in animal flight evolution relate to the transition between flightless and...
Günzel Y, Dallmann CJ, Schmitz J, Dürr V. Adaptive control of locomotion: How do stick insects maste...
Theunissen L, Bekemeier H, Dürr V. Comparative whole-body kinematics of closely related insect speci...
Mujagic S, Krause AF, Dürr V. Slanted joint axes of the stick insect antenna: an adaptation to tacti...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Dürr V, König Y, Kittman R. The antennal motor system of the stick insect Carausius morosus: anatomy...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Motor control of an insect leg during level and incline walking. The ...
The evolutionary transition between winglessness and a full-winged morphology requires selective adv...
Dürr V. Stereotypic leg searching-movements in the stick insect: Kinematic analysis, behavioural con...
The properties of the system that controls the distance between body and ground was investigated in ...
Antennal sexual dimorphism is common in insects and antennae of males are often more complex than th...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Joint torques in a freely walking insect reveal distinct functions of...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Dürr V, Bläsing B. Antennal movements of two stick insect species: Spatio-temporal coordination with...
Many unresolved questions in animal flight evolution relate to the transition between flightless and...
Günzel Y, Dallmann CJ, Schmitz J, Dürr V. Adaptive control of locomotion: How do stick insects maste...
Theunissen L, Bekemeier H, Dürr V. Comparative whole-body kinematics of closely related insect speci...
Mujagic S, Krause AF, Dürr V. Slanted joint axes of the stick insect antenna: an adaptation to tacti...
Determining the mechanical output of limb joints is critical for understanding the control of comple...
Dürr V, König Y, Kittman R. The antennal motor system of the stick insect Carausius morosus: anatomy...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Motor control of an insect leg during level and incline walking. The ...
The evolutionary transition between winglessness and a full-winged morphology requires selective adv...
Dürr V. Stereotypic leg searching-movements in the stick insect: Kinematic analysis, behavioural con...
The properties of the system that controls the distance between body and ground was investigated in ...
Antennal sexual dimorphism is common in insects and antennae of males are often more complex than th...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Dallmann C, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Joint torques in a freely walking insect reveal distinct functions of...
In many animal species, male armature has evolved through sexual selection. This male weaponry can i...
Dürr V, Bläsing B. Antennal movements of two stick insect species: Spatio-temporal coordination with...
Many unresolved questions in animal flight evolution relate to the transition between flightless and...
Günzel Y, Dallmann CJ, Schmitz J, Dürr V. Adaptive control of locomotion: How do stick insects maste...