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Andy M Reynolds

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Physical Biology|February 6, 2023
Swarm formation as backward diffusionAndy M Reynolds, Nicholas T Ouellette
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 17, 2013
Does the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti approximate a Lévy search by an intrinsic bi-modal walk?Andy M Reynolds, Patrick Schultheiss, Ken Cheng
Scientific Reports|November 8, 2013
Movement patterns of Tenebrio beetles demonstrate empirically that correlated-random-walks have similitude with a Lévy walkAndy M Reynolds, Lisa Leprêtre, David A Bohan
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|June 29, 2018
Distinguishing between apparent and actual randomness: a preliminary examination with Australian antsMst Jannatul Ferdous, Andy M Reynolds, Ken Cheng
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2020
Linking Small-Scale Flight Manoeuvers and Density Profiles to the Vertical Movement of Insects in the Nocturnal Stable Boundary LayerCharlotte E Wainwright, Don R Reynolds, Andy M Reynolds
Biology Letters|March 29, 2007
Ballooning dispersal in arthropod taxa: conditions at take-offAndy M Reynolds, David A Bohan, James R Bell
Scientific Reports|July 28, 2016
Signatures of a globally optimal searching strategy in the three-dimensional foraging flights of bumblebeesMathieu Lihoreau, Thomas C Ings, Lars Chittka, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 30, 2016
Signatures of chaos in animal search patternsAndy M Reynolds, Frederic Bartumeus, Andrea Kölzsch, et al.
Current Biology : CB|December 23, 2008
Predator percolation, insect outbreaks, and phase polyphenismAndy M Reynolds, Gregory A Sword, Stephen J Simpson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 6, 2009
A single wind-mediated mechanism explains high-altitude 'non-goal oriented' headings and layering of nocturnally migrating insectsAndy M Reynolds, Don R Reynolds, Alan D Smith, et al.
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Showing results (21-30 of 41) with videos related to

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Pageof 5
Physical Biology|February 6, 2023
Swarm formation as backward diffusionAndy M Reynolds, Nicholas T Ouellette
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 17, 2013
Does the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti approximate a Lévy search by an intrinsic bi-modal walk?Andy M Reynolds, Patrick Schultheiss, Ken Cheng
Scientific Reports|November 8, 2013
Movement patterns of Tenebrio beetles demonstrate empirically that correlated-random-walks have similitude with a Lévy walkAndy M Reynolds, Lisa Leprêtre, David A Bohan
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|June 29, 2018
Distinguishing between apparent and actual randomness: a preliminary examination with Australian antsMst Jannatul Ferdous, Andy M Reynolds, Ken Cheng
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2020
Linking Small-Scale Flight Manoeuvers and Density Profiles to the Vertical Movement of Insects in the Nocturnal Stable Boundary LayerCharlotte E Wainwright, Don R Reynolds, Andy M Reynolds
Biology Letters|March 29, 2007
Ballooning dispersal in arthropod taxa: conditions at take-offAndy M Reynolds, David A Bohan, James R Bell
Scientific Reports|July 28, 2016
Signatures of a globally optimal searching strategy in the three-dimensional foraging flights of bumblebeesMathieu Lihoreau, Thomas C Ings, Lars Chittka, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 30, 2016
Signatures of chaos in animal search patternsAndy M Reynolds, Frederic Bartumeus, Andrea Kölzsch, et al.
Current Biology : CB|December 23, 2008
Predator percolation, insect outbreaks, and phase polyphenismAndy M Reynolds, Gregory A Sword, Stephen J Simpson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 6, 2009
A single wind-mediated mechanism explains high-altitude 'non-goal oriented' headings and layering of nocturnally migrating insectsAndy M Reynolds, Don R Reynolds, Alan D Smith, et al.
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