When nocturnal insects make their high-flying journeys through the darkness of night, they may have more than an internal compass to guide them on their way. Researchers now show that Silver Y moths (Autographa gamma) also rely on turbulence cues to keep themselves from drifting off course in the wind.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150831135832.htm
Nocturnal, compass-guided insects have a sense for turbulence too
31 agosto 2015
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