نتایج جستجو برای: before digging

تعداد نتایج: 478147  

Journal: :Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2008

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Etienne Toffin David Di Paolo Alexandre Campo Claire Detrain Jean-Louis Deneubourg

Nest building in social insects is among the collective processes that show highly conservative features such as basic modules (chambers and galleries) or homeostatic properties. Although ant nests share common characteristics, they exhibit a high structural variability, of which morphogenesis and underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. We conducted two-dimensional nest-digging experiment...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Chao Peng Xinguo Zhao Saixi Liu Wei Shi Yu Han Cheng Guo Jingang Jiang Haibo Wan Tiedong Shen Guangxu Liu

Anthropogenic sound has increased significantly in the past decade. However, only a few studies to date have investigated its effects on marine bivalves, with little known about the underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms. In the present study, the effects of different types, frequencies, and intensities of anthropogenic sounds on the digging behavior of razor clams (Sinonovacula cons...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2011
Amos G Winter A E Hosoi

In this article, we identify and analyze a subsea organism to serve as a model for biologically inspired burrowing technology to be used in applications such as anchoring, installation of cables, and recovery of oil. After inspecting myriad forms of life that live on or within ocean substrates, the Atlantic razor clam, Ensis directis, stood out as an attractive basis for new burrowing technolog...

2009
David R. Butler William D. Butler

Digging by gophers disturbs near-surface soils, deposits sediment in mounds and “eskers” in non-uniform surface patterns, and affects surface penetrability of soils at alpine treeline. Soil samples were collected and soil compaction was measured at three sites in the Culebra Range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in southern Colorado, to determine the effects of gophers on surface compaction a...

2009
Krzysztof Skonieczny David Wettergreen William Whittaker D. S. Wettergreen

Continued exploration of the Moon and Mars will call for mobile robots that are increasingly capable in regolith; not only traversing it without getting stuck, but also manipulating and shaping it to suit mission needs. This work distinguishes issues governing performance of regolith operations, based on tasks motivated by preparatory site work for lunar outposts. Payload ratio (pound-forpound ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1986
K J Thompson

The ovipositor appendages of acridid insects (grasshoppers and locusts) consist of two pairs of shovel-shaped valves that are used to dig a deep chamber in the ground for egg burial, to manipulate the eggs, and to assist in capping the egg-pod with froth. During oviposition the valves undergo cyclical opening, closing, retraction and protraction movements. These movements are produced by the co...

2013
Steffen Pielström Flavio Roces

The Chaco leaf-cutting ant Atta vollenweideri (Forel) inhabits large and deep subterranean nests composed of a large number of fungus and refuse chambers. The ants dispose of the excavated soil by forming small pellets that are carried to the surface. For ants in general, the organisation of underground soil transport during nest building remains completely unknown. In the laboratory, we invest...

2006
Luis A. Ebensperger Daniel T. Blumstein

The importance of predation and burrow digging in explaining the evolution of sociality is generally unclear. We focused on New World hystricognath rodents to evaluate three key predictions of the predation hypothesis. First, large-bodied surface-dwelling species will be more vulnerable because they are more detectable; thus sociality should be associated with body size. Second, surface-dwellin...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2008
Daniel W Wesson Tanya N Donahou Marc O Johnson Matt Wachowiak

Sniffing, a rhythmic inhalation and exhalation of air through the nose, is a behavior thought to play a critical role in shaping how odor information is represented and processed by the nervous system. Although the mouse has become a prominent model for studying olfaction, little is known about sniffing behavior in mice. Here, we characterized mouse sniffing behavior by measuring intranasal pre...

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