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The following pages link to Visual scanning behaviour in honeybees (Q69799121):
Displaying 14 items.
- Infection behavior of a parasitoid fly, Emblemasoma auditrix, and its host cicada Okanagana rimosa (Q24799217) (← links)
- Chromatic signals control proboscis movements during hovering flight in the hummingbird hawkmoth Macroglossum stellatarum (Q27305092) (← links)
- Difference in dynamic properties of photoreceptors in a butterfly, Papilio xuthus: possible segregation of motion and color processing (Q30278769) (← links)
- Colour blindness of the movement-detecting system of the spider Cupiennius salei (Q34160968) (← links)
- Functional Significance of Labellum Pattern Variation in a Sexually Deceptive Orchid (Ophrys heldreichii): Evidence of Individual Signature Learning Effects (Q35841908) (← links)
- Tactic components in orientation (Q38554313) (← links)
- Prototypical components of honeybee homing flight behavior depend on the visual appearance of objects surrounding the goal. (Q40475720) (← links)
- The behavioral relevance of landmark texture for honeybee homing. (Q42215338) (← links)
- Shape discrimination by wasps (Paravespula germanica) at the food source: generalization among various types of contrast (Q52088047) (← links)
- Edge detection by landing honeybees: behavioural analysis and model simulations of the underlying mechanism. (Q52193109) (← links)
- Small-Scale Navigation in the Honeybee: Active Acquisition of Visual Information About the Goal (Q52203225) (← links)
- Invertebrate vision. Bees learn how to look (Q52215425) (← links)
- Motion cues provide the bee's visual world with a third dimension (Q59075304) (← links)
- Motion detection in goldfish investigated with the optomotor response is "color blind" (Q73152275) (← links)