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Analysis of Behavioral Selection After Sensory Deprivation of Legs in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
2007
Zoological Science
An air puff stimulus evoked the swimming of an intact cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, placed on a water surface. When only the forelegs were intact, swimming was initiated frequently, but flying was never initiated. On the other hand, flying was initiated when only the middle legs or hindlegs were intact. Therefore, the sensory inputs from the forelegs are important in the initiation of swimming and for the inhibition of flying when on the water surface. After bilateral ablation of the middle
doi:10.2108/zsj.24.945
pmid:18088170
fatcat:lszfvqz3cnfjjlrxoqiufilxxy