Octopuses can use touch to detect prey
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ECR Spotlight – Jessica Reemeyer
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ECR Spotlight is a series of interviews with early-career authors from a selection of papers published in Journal of Experimental Biology and aims to promote not only the diversity of early-career researchers (ECRs) working in experimental biology but also the huge variety of animals and physiological systems that are essential for the ‘comparative’ approach. Jessica Reemeyer is an author on ‘ Estimating maximum oxygen uptake of fishes during swimming and following exhaustive chase – different results, biological bases and applications’, published in JEB. Jessica is a PhD candidate in the lab ..read more
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Birds barcode food to map stashes
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Mind-manipulating microbes: a tadpole tale
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Something is fishy with these fillets
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Punctual penguins: early nesting ensures chick survival
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Estimating maximum oxygen uptake of fishes during swimming and following exhaustive chase – different results, biological bases and applications
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ABSTRACT The maximum rate at which animals take up oxygen from their environment (ṀO2,max) is a crucial aspect of their physiology and ecology. In fishes, ṀO2,max is commonly quantified by measuring oxygen uptake either during incremental swimming tests or during recovery from an exhaustive chase. In this Commentary, we compile recent studies that apply both techniques to the same fish and show that the two methods typically yield different mean estimates of ṀO2,max for a group of individuals. Furthermore, within a group of fish, estimates of ṀO2,max determined during swimming are poorly corre ..read more
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Dev-ResNet: automated developmental event detection using deep learning
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ABSTRACT Delineating developmental events is central to experimental research using early life stages, permitting widespread identification of changes in event timing between species and environments. Yet, identifying developmental events is incredibly challenging, limiting the scale, reproducibility and throughput of using early life stages in experimental biology. We introduce Dev-ResNet, a small and efficient 3D convolutional neural network capable of detecting developmental events characterised by both spatial and temporal features, such as the onset of cardiac function and radula activity ..read more
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The role of vision and lateral line sensing for schooling in giant danios ( Devario aequipinnatus )
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ABSTRACT Schooling is a collective behavior that relies on a fish's ability to sense and respond to the other fish around it. Previous work has identified ‘rules’ of schooling – attraction to neighbors that are far away, repulsion from neighbors that are too close and alignment with neighbors at the correct distance – but we do not understand well how these rules emerge from the sensory physiology and behavior of individual fish. In particular, fish use both vision and their lateral lines to sense each other, but it is unclear how much they rely on information from these sensory modalities to ..read more
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Geometrical multiscale tortuosity of desert ant walking trajectories
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ABSTRACT Desert ants stand out as some of the most intriguing insect navigators, having captured the attention of scientists for decades. This includes the structure of walking trajectories during goal approach and search behaviour for the nest and familiar feeding sites. In the present study, we analysed such trajectories with regard to changes in walking direction. The directional change of the ants was quantified, i.e. an angle θ between trajectory increments of a given arclength λ was computed. This was done for different length scales λ, according to our goal of analysing desert ant path ..read more
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