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Emily Baird

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Biology Letters|September 24, 2024
Polarized light detection in bumblebees varies with light intensity and is mediated by both the ocelli and compound eyesPriscila Araújo, Gregor Belušič, Marko Ilić, et al.
Biochemistry|December 25, 2007
Binding mechanisms of PEGylated ligands reveal multiple effects of the PEG scaffoldRaibatak Das, Emily Baird, Scott Allen, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 10, 2015
Effect of light intensity on flight control and temporal properties of photoreceptors in bumblebeesTherese Reber, Antti Vähäkainu, Emily Baird, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 12, 2025
Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for OrientationMarie Dacke, Emily Baird, Marcus Byrne, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 11, 2020
Rules for the Leg Coordination of Dung Beetle Ball Rolling BehaviourBinggwong Leung, Nienke Bijma, Emily Baird, et al.
Biology Letters|November 6, 2015
Spectral information as an orientation cue in dung beetlesBasil El Jundi, James J Foster, Marcus J Byrne, et al.
Animal Cognition|September 9, 2020
A dung beetle that path integrates without the use of landmarksMarie Dacke, Basil El Jundi, Yakir Gagnon, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 11, 2023
Shining a light on species coexistence: visual traits drive bumblebee communitiesOcéane Bartholomée, Ciara Dwyer, Pierre Tichit, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 4, 2022
Mechanisms of spectral orientation in a diurnal dung beetleAyse Yilmaz, Basil El Jundi, Gregor Belušič, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|July 17, 2010
Bearing selection in ball-rolling dung beetles: is it constant?Emily Baird, Marcus J Byrne, Clarke H Scholtz, et al.
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Biology Letters|September 24, 2024
Polarized light detection in bumblebees varies with light intensity and is mediated by both the ocelli and compound eyesPriscila Araújo, Gregor Belušič, Marko Ilić, et al.
Biochemistry|December 25, 2007
Binding mechanisms of PEGylated ligands reveal multiple effects of the PEG scaffoldRaibatak Das, Emily Baird, Scott Allen, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 10, 2015
Effect of light intensity on flight control and temporal properties of photoreceptors in bumblebeesTherese Reber, Antti Vähäkainu, Emily Baird, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 12, 2025
Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for OrientationMarie Dacke, Emily Baird, Marcus Byrne, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 11, 2020
Rules for the Leg Coordination of Dung Beetle Ball Rolling BehaviourBinggwong Leung, Nienke Bijma, Emily Baird, et al.
Biology Letters|November 6, 2015
Spectral information as an orientation cue in dung beetlesBasil El Jundi, James J Foster, Marcus J Byrne, et al.
Animal Cognition|September 9, 2020
A dung beetle that path integrates without the use of landmarksMarie Dacke, Basil El Jundi, Yakir Gagnon, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 11, 2023
Shining a light on species coexistence: visual traits drive bumblebee communitiesOcéane Bartholomée, Ciara Dwyer, Pierre Tichit, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 4, 2022
Mechanisms of spectral orientation in a diurnal dung beetleAyse Yilmaz, Basil El Jundi, Gregor Belušič, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|July 17, 2010
Bearing selection in ball-rolling dung beetles: is it constant?Emily Baird, Marcus J Byrne, Clarke H Scholtz, et al.
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