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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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January 28, 2021
Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths
Klara Kihlström, Brett Aiello, Eric Warrant, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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February 21, 2013
Stretch to see: lateral tension strongly determines cell survival in long-term cultures of adult porcine retina
Linnéa Taylor, Damian Moran, Karin Arnér, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
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May 3, 2003
Visual cues used by ball-rolling dung beetles for orientation
Marcus Byrne, Marie Dacke, Peter Nordström, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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January 14, 2026
Correction: Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths
Klara Kihlström, Brett Aiello, Eric Warrant, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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January 30, 2020
The brain of a nocturnal migratory insect, the Australian Bogong moth
Andrea Adden, Sara Wibrand, Keram Pfeiffer, et al.
Biology Letters
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February 11, 2011
Nocturnal insects use optic flow for flight control
Emily Baird, Eva Kreiss, William Wcislo, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
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October 19, 2012
Dung beetles ignore landmarks for straight-line orientation
Marie Dacke, Marcus Byrne, Jochen Smolka, et al.
Austral Entomology
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March 29, 2021
Australian Bogong moths <i>Agrotis infusa</i> (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), 1951-2020: decline and crash
Ken Green, Peter Caley, Monika Baker, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)
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July 26, 2024
Computer Vision Techniques Demonstrate Robust Orientation Measurement of the Milky Way Despite Image Motion
Yiting Tao, Asanka Perera, Samuel Teague, et al.
Plos One
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July 19, 2011
Hornets can fly at night without obvious adaptations of eyes and ocelli
Almut Kelber, Fredrik Jonsson, Rita Wallén, et al.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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January 28, 2021
Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths
Klara Kihlström, Brett Aiello, Eric Warrant, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
|
February 21, 2013
Stretch to see: lateral tension strongly determines cell survival in long-term cultures of adult porcine retina
Linnéa Taylor, Damian Moran, Karin Arnér, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
|
May 3, 2003
Visual cues used by ball-rolling dung beetles for orientation
Marcus Byrne, Marie Dacke, Peter Nordström, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
January 14, 2026
Correction: Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths
Klara Kihlström, Brett Aiello, Eric Warrant, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
January 30, 2020
The brain of a nocturnal migratory insect, the Australian Bogong moth
Andrea Adden, Sara Wibrand, Keram Pfeiffer, et al.
Biology Letters
|
February 11, 2011
Nocturnal insects use optic flow for flight control
Emily Baird, Eva Kreiss, William Wcislo, et al.
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
|
October 19, 2012
Dung beetles ignore landmarks for straight-line orientation
Marie Dacke, Marcus Byrne, Jochen Smolka, et al.
Austral Entomology
|
March 29, 2021
Australian Bogong moths <i>Agrotis infusa</i> (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), 1951-2020: decline and crash
Ken Green, Peter Caley, Monika Baker, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)
|
July 26, 2024
Computer Vision Techniques Demonstrate Robust Orientation Measurement of the Milky Way Despite Image Motion
Yiting Tao, Asanka Perera, Samuel Teague, et al.
Plos One
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July 19, 2011
Hornets can fly at night without obvious adaptations of eyes and ocelli
Almut Kelber, Fredrik Jonsson, Rita Wallén, et al.
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