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Journal articles on the topic "Klinokinesis"

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Budenberg, W. J. "Redefinition of klinokinesis is not appropriate." Animal Behaviour 42, no. 1 (July 1991): 156–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-3472(05)80619-0.

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Dusenbery, David B. "Efficiency and the role of adaptation in klinokinesis." Journal of Theoretical Biology 136, no. 3 (February 1989): 281–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5193(89)80164-x.

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Dusenbery, D. B. "The value of asymmetric signal processing in klinokinesis." Biological Cybernetics 61, no. 5 (September 1989): 401–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00200805.

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YAMAUCHI, Hidehiko, Hiroshi MATSUYAMA, and Yoshiki AOKI. "P117 Schistosome miracidia : Chemo-klinokinesis for intermediate snail hosts." Medical Entomology and Zoology 52, Supplement (2001): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.7601/mez.52.107_1.

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Campos, Daniel, Frederic Bartumeus, Vicenç Méndez, and Xavier Espadaler. "Reorientation patterns in central-place foraging: internal clocks and klinokinesis." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 11, no. 90 (January 6, 2014): 20130859. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2013.0859.

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We study central-place foraging patterns of Aphaenogaster senilis ants at a population level by video framing individual ant trajectories in a circular arena with a nest connected to its centre. The ants naturally leave and enter the nest and forage generating non-trivial movement patterns around the nest. Our data analysis indicated that the trajectories observed can be classified into two strategies: the risk-averse strategy, which involves wandering around the nest without departing far from it and the risk-prone strategy, which involves long exploration paths with periodic returns to the c
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Williams, Brian. "Models of Trap Seeking by Tsetse Flies: Anemotaxis, Klinokinesis and Edge Detection." Journal of Theoretical Biology 168, no. 1 (May 1994): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jtbi.1994.1091.

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Ward, Mandy J., Kenny C. Mok, and David R. Zusman. "Myxococcus xanthus Displays Frz-Dependent Chemokinetic Behavior during Vegetative Swarming." Journal of Bacteriology 180, no. 2 (January 15, 1998): 440–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.2.440-443.1998.

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ABSTRACT Myxococcus xanthus has been shown to utilize both directed (tactic) and undirected (kinetic) movements during different stages of its complex life cycle. We have used time-lapse video microscopic analysis to separate tactic and kinetic behaviors associated specifically with vegetatively swarming cells. Isolated individual cells separated by a thin agar barrier from mature swarms showed significant increases in gliding velocity compared to that of similar cells some distance from the swarm. This orthokinetic behavior was independent of the frequency of reversals of gliding direction (k
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Takle, G. B., and A. M. Lackie. "Chemokinetic behaviour of insect haemocytes in vitro." Journal of Cell Science 85, no. 1 (September 1, 1986): 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.85.1.85.

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Time-lapse microphotography was used to film the locomotory behaviour of cockroach haemocytes in vitro, and the cell tracks were analysed for speed and persistence; the percentage mobilization and the diffusion rate of the population were calculated. Haemocytes are either fast locomotor or spread moving cells, or non-motile spread or rounded cells; the first three types are plasmatocytes and their behaviour is interchangeable. Approximately 20% of the cells are motile under control conditions and there is no correlation between orthokinesis and klinokinesis. If activated haemocyte lysate super
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Keller, H. U., and A. Zimmermann. "Orthokinetic and klinokinetic responses of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes." Cell Motility 5, no. 6 (1985): 447–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cm.970050603.

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Morelli, Andrea, Nicola Ricci, and Franco Verni. "Orthokinetic and klinokinetic reactions in the behaviour of Litonotus lamella predating on Euplotes crassus." European Journal of Protistology 35, no. 2 (June 1999): 168–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0932-4739(99)80034-0.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Klinokinesis"

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Merfield, Charles Norman. "Predator interactions within a trophic level : Phalangium opilio L. (Arachnida: Opiliones) and mites (Arachnida: Acari)." Master's thesis, Lincoln University. Bio-Protection and Ecology Division, 2000. http://theses.lincoln.ac.nz/public/adt-NZLIU20060908.204153.

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This study investigated commensal feeding interactions between the European harvestman (P. opilio L.) and the predatory mites Balaustium spp. and Anystis baccarum L. It also investigated the feeding behaviour of P. opilio. Experiments were conducted in the laboratory using standardised temperature, humidity, photoperiod and experimental arenas, with eggs of the brown blowfly (Calliphora stygia F.) as prey facsimiles. Due to initial difficulties in obtaining enough predatory mites, mite feeding was manually simulated piercing blowfly eggs with a minuten pin. P. opilio consumed significantl
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Merfield, C. N. "Predator interactions within a trophic level : Phalangium opilio L. (Arachnida: Opiliones) and mites (Arachnida: Acari)." Diss., Lincoln University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/21.

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This study investigated commensal feeding interactions between the European harvestman (P. opilio L.) and the predatory mites Balaustium spp. and Anystis baccarum L. It also investigated the feeding behaviour of P. opilio. Experiments were conducted in the laboratory using standardised temperature, humidity, photoperiod and experimental arenas, with eggs of the brown blowfly (Calliphora stygia F.) as prey facsimiles. Due to initial difficulties in obtaining enough predatory mites, mite feeding was manually simulated piercing blowfly eggs with a minuten pin. P. opilio consumed significantly mor
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Conference papers on the topic "Klinokinesis"

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Kishore, Apoorv, Vivek Saraswat, and Udayan Ganguly. "Simplified Klinokinesis using Spiking Neural Networks for Resource-Constrained Navigation on the N euromorphic Processor Loihi." In 2021 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn52387.2021.9534471.

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