Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Filters

Stacey A Combes

Showing results (1-10 of 35) with videos related to

Pageof 4
Sort By:
Nature|December 10, 2014
Neuroscience: Dragonflies predict and plan their huntsStacey A Combes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 22, 2009
Turbulence-driven instabilities limit insect flight performanceStacey A Combes, Robert Dudley
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|May 19, 2016
The neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid, affects Bombus impatiens (bumblebee) sonication behavior when consumed at doses below the LD50Callin M Switzer, Stacey A Combes
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 18, 2011
Flexible wings and fins: bending by inertial or fluid-dynamic forces?Thomas L Daniel, Stacey A Combes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 7, 2013
Biomechanical strategies for mitigating collision damage in insect wings: structural design versus embedded elastic materialsAndrew M Mountcastle, Stacey A Combes
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2013
Wing flexibility enhances load-lifting capacity in bumblebeesAndrew M Mountcastle, Stacey A Combes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 17, 2023
Close encounters of three kinds: impacts of leg, wing and body collisions on flight performance in carpenter beesNicholas P Burnett, Stacey A Combes
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 26, 2018
Living in a trash can: turbulent convective flows impair <i>Drosophila</i> flight performanceVictor Manuel Ortega-Jiménez, Stacey A Combes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 5, 2015
Nectar vs. pollen loading affects the tradeoff between flight stability and maneuverability in bumblebeesAndrew M Mountcastle, Sridhar Ravi, Stacey A Combes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 18, 2023
Going against the flow: bumblebees prefer to fly upwind and display more variable kinematics when flying downwindStacey A Combes, Nick Gravish, Susan F Gagliardi
Pageof 4

Showing results (1-10 of 35) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 4
Nature|December 10, 2014
Neuroscience: Dragonflies predict and plan their huntsStacey A Combes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 22, 2009
Turbulence-driven instabilities limit insect flight performanceStacey A Combes, Robert Dudley
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|May 19, 2016
The neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid, affects Bombus impatiens (bumblebee) sonication behavior when consumed at doses below the LD50Callin M Switzer, Stacey A Combes
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 18, 2011
Flexible wings and fins: bending by inertial or fluid-dynamic forces?Thomas L Daniel, Stacey A Combes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 7, 2013
Biomechanical strategies for mitigating collision damage in insect wings: structural design versus embedded elastic materialsAndrew M Mountcastle, Stacey A Combes
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2013
Wing flexibility enhances load-lifting capacity in bumblebeesAndrew M Mountcastle, Stacey A Combes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 17, 2023
Close encounters of three kinds: impacts of leg, wing and body collisions on flight performance in carpenter beesNicholas P Burnett, Stacey A Combes
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 26, 2018
Living in a trash can: turbulent convective flows impair <i>Drosophila</i> flight performanceVictor Manuel Ortega-Jiménez, Stacey A Combes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 5, 2015
Nectar vs. pollen loading affects the tradeoff between flight stability and maneuverability in bumblebeesAndrew M Mountcastle, Sridhar Ravi, Stacey A Combes
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 18, 2023
Going against the flow: bumblebees prefer to fly upwind and display more variable kinematics when flying downwindStacey A Combes, Nick Gravish, Susan F Gagliardi
Pageof 4