SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract S6-2 Tue Jan 5 10:30 – 11:00 Defining neural principles underlying naturalistic behavior through Motion Sequencing Datta, SR; Harvard Medical School Department of Neurobiology, Boston, MA srdatta@hms.harvard.edu http://dattalab.org The Datta lab studies how natural behavior supports cognition. Here we […]
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Deep learning tools for the analysis of movement, identity and behavior
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract S6-4 Tue Jan 5 11:30 – 12:00 Deep learning tools for the analysis of movement, identity and behavior Mathis, A; EPFL alexander.mathis@epfl.ch Title: Deep Learning Tools for the Analysis of Movement, Identity & Behavior Alexander Mathis Center for Neuroprosthetics, […]
Beyond cognitive templates
SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING (VAM)January 3 – Febuary 28, 2021 Meeting Abstract S6-6 Tue Jan 5 14:30 – 03:00 Beyond cognitive templates Sung, JY*; Harris, OK; Hensley, NM; Chemero, AP; Morehouse, NI; University of Cincinnati; University of Cincinnati; Cornell University; University of Cincinnati; University of Cincinnati chemeray@ucmail.uc.edu https://uc.academia.edu/TonyChemero The term ‘cognitive […]
What does a Butterfly Hear Neurophysiological and Behavioural Responses to Predator Sounds
Meeting Abstract S6-3 Sunday, Jan. 5 08:30 – 09:00 What does a Butterfly Hear? Neurophysiological and Behavioural Responses to Predator Sounds YACK, JE; Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada jayneyack@cunet.carleton.ca https://www.yacklab.org/ Butterflies are among the most extensively studied insects, and research on their behaviour has contributed to our understanding of animal territoriality, migration, conservation biology and climate change. […]
Wake Flow Mechanisms and Aerodynamic Forces of Owls During Flapping Flight
Meeting Abstract S6-7 Sunday, Jan. 5 11:00 – 11:30 Wake Flow Mechanisms and Aerodynamic Forces of Owls During Flapping Flight KRISHNAN, K; BEN-GIDA, H; GUGLIELMO, CG; GURKA, R*; CCU; Technion; UWO; CCU rgurka@coastal.edu The mechanisms associated with the owls’ silent flight have been an active scientific research for decades as an inspiration to find solutions for noise […]
The dorsal velvet surface of owl feathers decreases sounds of rubbing during flapping flight
Meeting Abstract S6-5 Sunday, Jan. 5 09:00 – 09:30 The dorsal velvet surface of owl feathers decreases sounds of rubbing during flapping flight LEPIANE, K/L*; CLARK, C/J; University of California, Riverside; University of California, Riverside krista.lepiane@email.ucr.edu One wing feature that owls have evolved to silence their flight is the velvet, made up of elongated filamentous projections, or […]
The acoustics of flapping flight in birds and bats; a preliminary analysis
Meeting Abstract S6-2 Sunday, Jan. 5 08:00 – 08:30 The acoustics of flapping flight in birds and bats; a preliminary analysis BOONMAN, ARJAN*; EITAN, OFRI; YOVEL , YOSSI; University of Tel Aviv arjan.boonman@gmx.net Most studies on the acoustics of bird flight focus on gliding- and not on flapping flight. Here we present preliminary acoustic data on the […]
Numerical and experimental study of owls flapping flight
Meeting Abstract S6-8 Sunday, Jan. 5 11:30 – 12:00 Numerical and experimental study of owls flapping flight KRISHNAMOORTHY, K; CAPUANO, F; GURKA, R*; BALARAS, E; Coastal Carolina University; University of Naples Federico II; Coastal Carolina University; George Washington University francesco.capuano@unina.it The fluid dynamics of the flapping flight of owls is studied experimentally and numerically. We analyzed a […]
Non-vocal Acoustic Signals in Kingbirds (genus Tyrannus)
Meeting Abstract S6-11 Sunday, Jan. 5 14:30 – 15:00 Non-vocal Acoustic Signals in Kingbirds (genus Tyrannus) GóMEZ-BAHAMóN, V*; WORM, A; CASTAñO, M; DONAHUE, E; TUERO, D; CLARK, C; BATES, J; University of Illinois; Arkansas State University; Universidad de los Andes; Arkansas State University; Universidad de Buenos Aires; University of California Riverside; Field Museum vgomez21@uic.edu Many birds have […]
Introduction to the Symposium on Bioinspiration of silent flight of owls and other flying animals
Meeting Abstract S6-1 Sunday, Jan. 5 07:45 – 08:00 Introduction to the Symposium on Bioinspiration of silent flight of owls and other flying animals CLARK, CJ; University of California, Riverside cclark@ucr.edu Owls are well known for their nearly soundless flight, in comparison to the wing sounds of other birds. Owls have evolved wing and tail features, including […]