A model of filiform hair distribution on the cricket cercus.
Crickets and other orthopteran insects sense air currents with a pair of abdominal appendages resembling antennae, called cerci. Each cercus in the common house cricket Acheta domesticus is covered with between 500 to 750 filiform mechanosensory hairs. The distribution of the hairs on the cerci, as...
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Autores principales: | Jeffrey J Heys, Prathish K Rajaraman, Tomas Gedeon, John P Miller |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d395c41225084e17968196a24ca83f31 |
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