The biorobotic demonstrator with Locusta migratoria individuals a

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Download scientific diagram | The biorobotic demonstrator with Locusta migratoria individuals a. Different robotic stimuli to which L. migratoria was exposed are shown in b: gregarious-like biorobotic demonstrator (GL-BR), solitary-like biorobotic demonstrator (SL-BR), white biorobotic demonstrator (W-BR), gregarious-like neutral demonstrator (GL-N), solitary-like neutral demonstrator (SL-N), white neutral demonstrator (W-N) from publication: Robot-Locust Social Information Transfer Occurs in Predator Avoidance Contexts | Social learning is an evolutionarily important ability increasingly attributed also to invertebrate species. Interfacing robots with animals represents a promising strategy to investigate social learning. Herein, we studied if the gregarious form of Locusta migratoria, a | Social Informatics, Biomimetics and Predators | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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