Fruit Flies Use Horizontal Landmarks for Altitude Control

Professor Michael Dickinson

Professor Michael Dickinson

Michael H. Dickinson, Esther M. and Abe M. Zarem Professor of Bioengineering, and his team find that fruit flies follow horizontal edges to regulate altitude. This finding contradicts a previous model, which posited that insects adjust their height by visually measuring the motion beneath them as they fly. [Caltech Press Release]

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