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Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take them through the environment safely and quickly.
Mar 6, 2014 · Abstract. Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take them through the environment safely ...
Mar 6, 2014 · We develop a mathematical model of the interaction between the birds' individual biases with their tendency to prefer the wider passage. The ...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take them through the environment safely and quickly.
This study is the first to uncover the existence of individually distinct biases in honeybees, and shows how a distribution of biases among individual ...
Abstract. Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take them through the environment safely and quickly.
C. Model showing choice probability for the left-hand aperture as a function of its width, for individual birds with a range of different bias parameters (B) ...
Obstacle traversal and route choice in flying honeybees: Evidence for individual handedness · Strategies for Pre-Emptive Mid-Air Collision Avoidance in ...
Birds flying through a cluttered environment require the ability to choose routes that will take them through the environment safely and quickly.
Imagine a sky full of autonomous flying machines delivering anything from fast-food to important documents, medical supplies or… The Conversation. Bird brains ...