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English: Three-dimensional visualizations of five of the direct steering muscles. The muscles are shown for the high-amplitude (left) and low-amplitude (right) wings through ten stages of the wingbeat, starting at the beginning of the downstroke. The steering muscles are viewed from the inside of the thorax looking out toward the wing hinge, and other parts of the thorax have been removed for clarity. The view of the low-amplitude (right) wing muscles has been mirrored about the sagittal plane of the insect for ease of comparison. The basalare sclerite is not visible directly in the reconstruction, but its position can be inferred by the intersection of the b1 and b3 steering muscles. See main text and Figure 6 for labeling of muscles. This video can be viewed at http://youtu.be/ehG4G-NOTQg. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Walker S, Schwyn D, Mokso R, Wicklein M, Muller T, Doube M, Stampanoni M, Krapp H, Taylor G (2014). "In Vivo Time-Resolved Microtomography Reveals the Mechanics of the Blowfly Flight Motor". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001823. PMID 24667677. PMC: 3965381. | ||
Author | Walker S, Schwyn D, Mokso R, Wicklein M, Muller T, Doube M, Stampanoni M, Krapp H, Taylor G | ||
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Author | Walker S, Schwyn D, Mokso R, Wicklein M, Muller T, Doube M, Stampanoni M, Krapp H, Taylor G |
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Image title | Three-dimensional visualizations of five of the direct steering muscles. The muscles are shown for the high-amplitude (left) and low-amplitude (right) wings through ten stages of the wingbeat, starting at the beginning of the downstroke. The steering muscles are viewed from the inside of the thorax looking out toward the wing hinge, and other parts of the thorax have been removed for clarity. The view of the low-amplitude (right) wing muscles has been mirrored about the sagittal plane of the insect for ease of comparison. The basalare sclerite is not visible directly in the reconstruction, but its position can be inferred by the intersection of the b1 and b3 steering muscles. See main text and Figure 6 for labeling of muscles. This video can be viewed at http://youtu.be/ehG4G-NOTQg. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-03 |