Publications by authors named "Franz Kainz"

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  • The study examines the migration patterns of passion-vine butterflies, providing the first evidence of their directional movement during migration.
  • Researchers used advanced high-speed video technology to analyze the butterflies' flight, focusing on their aerodynamic power across different velocities as they crossed the Panama Canal.
  • The findings revealed a "J"-shaped relationship between power and velocity, indicating that the butterflies didn’t actively adjust their flight for wind conditions, supporting the idea they might be optimizing their migratory range instead.
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Subtle random deviations from perfect symmetry in bilateral traits are suggested to signal reduced phenotypic and genetic quality of a sender, but little is known about the related receiver mechanisms for discriminating symmetrical from asymmetrical traits. Here, we investigated these mechanisms in behavioural and neurophysiological experiments in the Mediterranean field cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus. A downward frequency modulation at the end of each syllable in the calling song has been suggested to indicate morphological asymmetry in sound radiating structures between left and right forewings.

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Arthropods and vertebrates display a segmental body organisation along all or part of the anterior-posterior axis. Whether this reflects a shared, ancestral developmental genetic mechanism for segmentation is uncertain. In vertebrates, segments are formed sequentially by a segmentation 'clock' of oscillating gene expression involving Notch pathway components.

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