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- who: ufeffEunice J.ufeff ufeffTanufeff and colleagues from the University of Su00e3o Paulo, Brazil have published the research work: Interpreting animal behaviors - A cautionary note about swaying in phasmids, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: What Kelty-Stephen did not mention is that the aim of the initial experiment by Bian et_al was to determine whether wind initiates swaying in hanging insects; which was clearly demonstrated.
- future: More nuanced studies in the future are crucial to understand the factors affecting swaying behavior but the appropriate biological context to consider stabilizing mechanisms in such systems . . .
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