10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THIGMOTACTICALLY»
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1
Lacewings in the Crop Environment
Occasional observations related to chrysopids and hemerobiids show that the
correct place in many species is found thigmotactically, by moving towards a dark
and dry place. Some lacewings regularly exhibit a tendency to move downwards
...
P. K. McEwen, T. R. New, A. E. Whittington, 2007
2
Biology of the Japanese Beetle
Eventually the developing appendages become everted from their sacs and lie
for the first time outside the newly developed pupal cuticula, beneath the old
larval cuticula. Internal changes also occur. The prepupa responds
thigmotactically, ...
Walter Ernest Fleming, 1972
3
The Biology of Plethodontid Salamanders
They proposed that sperm from a spermatophore cap move thigmotactically
along the cloacal epithelium, and, upon encountering the openings of the tubules
, are carried through those openings by a continuation of the thigmotactic
response.
Richard C. Bruce, Robert G. Jaeger, Lynne Houck, 2000
4
The Dawn of Animal Life: A Biohistorical Study
The efficient grazing in thigmotactically controlled meanders presupposes
relatively advanced sensory control of movement. Seilacher (1977) has shown
that efficiency of that activity increased in later Phanerozoic time. There is at
Ediacara no ...
Martin F. Glaessner, 1985
5
A Manual of Agricultural Helminthology
Molz had concluded that the nematodes are stimulated to hatch by the supply of
an abundance of oxygen, and are furthermore thigmotactically attracted and
killed, so that, in the absence of suitable host plants, a large proportion of the ...
Ivan Nikolaevič Filipév, Jacobus Hermanus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1959
6
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
... certain circumstances. It appears that while alternating, (1) different species
may vary in the use of tactile relative to proprioceptive cues, and (2) species for
which proprioceptive cues are normally important may behave thigmotactically ...
7
Biological motion: proceedings of a workshop held in ...
Thigmotactically swimming spermatozoa increase |f/|, which should increase 0 (
see equ. 16), when exposed to attractant, which would not result in helical
orientation. Effects of attractant on u>i , however, are unknown. Furthermore, the
viscous ...
Wolfgang Alt, Gerhard Hoffmann, 1990
8
Experimental Morphology
Again, while the surface film of water often acts thigmotactically, if the surface
tension is reduced by a thin covering of oil, it no longer holds the organisms. It
would seem that a certain minimum difference in rigidity, between any surface
and the ...
Charles Benedict Davenport, 1908
9
Experimental Morphology: Effect of chemical and physical ...
Again, while the surface film of water often acts thigmotactically, if the surface
tension is reduced by a thin covering of oil, it no longer holds the organisms. It
would seem that a certain minimum difference in rigidity, between any surface
and the ...
Charles Benedict Davenport, 1897
10
Insect Dreams: The Half Life of Gregor Samsa
Experimenting with immature, wingless hoppers supplied to him by the
department, he noticed a tendency for them to gather thigmotactically in the
corners of their cages, and therefore introduced circular containers to eliminate
clumping.