2023
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13117
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Scaling of sense organs that control flight: Size and sensory cell number of dipteran fly halteres

P. J. Simmons

Abstract: An animal with a large body can have larger sense organs than a smaller one, collecting more sensory information. However, many structures scale with body size to be relatively smaller in larger animals. This occurs with eyes, however the situation for mechanosensory organs is less clear. I investigated scaling of particular mechanosensory organs unique to dipteran flies, halteres, which replace hind wings and are important for the aerobatic ability underlying the success and diversity of dipterans. Halteres a… Show more

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