Brightness cues affect gap negotiation behaviours in zebra finches flying between perches
Flying animals have had to evolve robust and effective guidance strategies for dealing with habitat clutter. Birds and insects use optic flow expansion cues to sense and avoid obstacles, but orchid bees have also been shown to use brightness cues during gap negotiation. Such brightness cues might th...
Main Authors: | Borsier, E, Sanders, H, Taylor, G |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
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Royal Society
2024
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