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Extremely Low‐Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Entrain Locust Wingbeats
2021
Bioelectromagnetics
Extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF EMFs) have been shown to impact the behavior and physiology of insects. Recent studies have highlighted the need for more research to determine more specifically how they affect flying insects. Here, we ask how locust flight is affected by acute exposure to 50 Hz EMFs. We analyzed the flights of individual locusts tethered between a pair of copper wire coils generating EMFs of various frequency using high-speed video recording. The mean
doi:10.1002/bem.22336
pmid:33822398
fatcat:qggoyaisubarrczwjdrzmh57n4