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Huai-Ti Lin

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 19, 2008
Soft-cuticle biomechanics: a constitutive model of anisotropy for caterpillar integumentHuai-Ti Lin, A Luis Dorfmann, Barry A Trimmer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 10, 2014
Through the eyes of a bird: modelling visually guided obstacle flightHuai-Ti Lin, Ivo G Ros, Andrew A Biewener
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 5, 2024
Flow sensing on dragonfly wingsMyriam J Uhrhan, Richard J Bomphrey, Huai-Ti Lin
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 17, 2016
Flight of the dragonflies and damselfliesRichard J Bomphrey, Toshiyuki Nakata, Per Henningsson, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 27, 2026
The nuptial dance of male mayflies helps avoid mistaken interception by other malesSamuel T Fabian, Benjamin P Campbell, Eleanor F Miller, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 30, 2026
The aerial combat strategy of dragonfliesSamuel T Fabian, Alexandra M Yarger, Szu-Lung Chen, et al.
Interface Focus|February 7, 2017
Rules to fly by: pigeons navigating horizontal obstacles limit steering by selecting gaps most aligned to their flight directionIvo G Ros, Partha S Bhagavatula, Huai-Ti Lin, et al.
Nature|December 10, 2014
Internal models direct dragonfly interception steeringMatteo Mischiati, Huai-Ti Lin, Paul Herold, et al.
Iscience|April 25, 2022
Systematic characterization of wing mechanosensors that monitor airflow and wing deformationsJoseph Fabian, Igor Siwanowicz, Myriam Uhrhan, et al.
Nature Communications|January 30, 2024
Why flying insects gather at artificial lightSamuel T Fabian, Yash Sondhi, Pablo E Allen, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 19, 2008
Soft-cuticle biomechanics: a constitutive model of anisotropy for caterpillar integumentHuai-Ti Lin, A Luis Dorfmann, Barry A Trimmer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 10, 2014
Through the eyes of a bird: modelling visually guided obstacle flightHuai-Ti Lin, Ivo G Ros, Andrew A Biewener
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 5, 2024
Flow sensing on dragonfly wingsMyriam J Uhrhan, Richard J Bomphrey, Huai-Ti Lin
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 17, 2016
Flight of the dragonflies and damselfliesRichard J Bomphrey, Toshiyuki Nakata, Per Henningsson, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 27, 2026
The nuptial dance of male mayflies helps avoid mistaken interception by other malesSamuel T Fabian, Benjamin P Campbell, Eleanor F Miller, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 30, 2026
The aerial combat strategy of dragonfliesSamuel T Fabian, Alexandra M Yarger, Szu-Lung Chen, et al.
Interface Focus|February 7, 2017
Rules to fly by: pigeons navigating horizontal obstacles limit steering by selecting gaps most aligned to their flight directionIvo G Ros, Partha S Bhagavatula, Huai-Ti Lin, et al.
Nature|December 10, 2014
Internal models direct dragonfly interception steeringMatteo Mischiati, Huai-Ti Lin, Paul Herold, et al.
Iscience|April 25, 2022
Systematic characterization of wing mechanosensors that monitor airflow and wing deformationsJoseph Fabian, Igor Siwanowicz, Myriam Uhrhan, et al.
Nature Communications|January 30, 2024
Why flying insects gather at artificial lightSamuel T Fabian, Yash Sondhi, Pablo E Allen, et al.
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