A California
walking stick insect that has evolved to produce individuals with two distinct appearances — an all - green form that camouflages well with broader leaves and a form with a white stripe running down its back that blends better with needle - like leaves — can markedly affect its broader ecological community when the appearance of the bug is mismatched with the plant it's living on.
Not exact matches
The
stick insect is a popular model organism in biological research for gaining a better understanding of
insect walking movements.
In order to unravel how much force the
stick insect's leg joints generate, Dallmann had his
insects walk along a walkway with integrated platforms.
In his doctoral dissertation, Chris Dallmann is dealing with the question of how
stick insects adapt the way they
walk to their environment.
The forests of Lord Howe Island, about 300 miles off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, were the only known home of the Lord Howe Island phasmid, also called a «
stick insect» or «
walking stick» — a creature about the size of a large cigar, four or five inches long and half an inch wide.
Timema are closely related to «
walking sticks,» plant - eating
insects that look like twigs.