SummaryFlightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether falling with gravity or propelling against it. Many insects jump as a primary mode of locomotion and must therefore precisely control the large torques generated during takeoff. For example, to minimize spin (angular momentum of the body) at takeoff, plant-sucking bugs apply large equal and opposite torques from two propulsive legs [1]. Interacting gear wheels have evolved in some to give precise synchronization of these legs [2, 3]. Once airborne, as a result of either jumping or falling, further adjustments may be needed to control trajectory and orient the body for landing. Tails are used by geckos to control pitch [4, 5] and by Anolis li...
The Orthoptera are a diverse insect order well known for their locomotive capabilities. To jump, the...
Gears are found rarely in animals and have never been reported to intermesh and rotate functionally ...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
Flightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether fallin...
SummaryFlightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether...
Flightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether fallin...
Flightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether fallin...
Many insects such as fleas, froghoppers and grasshoppers use a catapult mechanism to jump, and a dir...
Many insects such as fleas, froghoppers and grasshoppers use a catapult mechanism to jump and a dire...
Many insects such as fleas, froghoppers and grasshoppers use a catapult mechanism to jump, and a dir...
Locusts are known for their ability to jump large distances to avoid predation. The jump also serves...
Numerous wingless arthropods as well as diverse vertebrates are capable of mid-air righting. We stud...
The order Hemiptera includes jumping insects with the fastest take-off velocities, all generated by ...
Insects produce a variety of exquisitely controlled manoeuvres during natural flight behaviour. Here...
Numerous wingless arthropods as well as diverse vertebrates are capable of mid-air righting. We stud...
The Orthoptera are a diverse insect order well known for their locomotive capabilities. To jump, the...
Gears are found rarely in animals and have never been reported to intermesh and rotate functionally ...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...
Flightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether fallin...
SummaryFlightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether...
Flightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether fallin...
Flightless animals have evolved diverse mechanisms to control their movements in air, whether fallin...
Many insects such as fleas, froghoppers and grasshoppers use a catapult mechanism to jump, and a dir...
Many insects such as fleas, froghoppers and grasshoppers use a catapult mechanism to jump and a dire...
Many insects such as fleas, froghoppers and grasshoppers use a catapult mechanism to jump, and a dir...
Locusts are known for their ability to jump large distances to avoid predation. The jump also serves...
Numerous wingless arthropods as well as diverse vertebrates are capable of mid-air righting. We stud...
The order Hemiptera includes jumping insects with the fastest take-off velocities, all generated by ...
Insects produce a variety of exquisitely controlled manoeuvres during natural flight behaviour. Here...
Numerous wingless arthropods as well as diverse vertebrates are capable of mid-air righting. We stud...
The Orthoptera are a diverse insect order well known for their locomotive capabilities. To jump, the...
Gears are found rarely in animals and have never been reported to intermesh and rotate functionally ...
<div><p>The remarkable maneuverability of flying animals results from precise movements of their hig...