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Klaus Lunau

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Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2016
Flower Colour: How Bumblebees Handle Colours with Perceptually Changing HuesKlaus Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|March 26, 2014
Visual ecology of flies with particular reference to colour vision and colour preferencesKlaus Lunau
Plos One|March 19, 2014
Divergent rules for pollen and nectar foraging bumblebees--a laboratory study with artificial flowers offering diluted nectar substitute and pollen surrogateSabine Konzmann, Klaus Lunau
Annals of Botany|March 4, 2025
It's not easy being green. A commentary on 'Green flowers need yellow to get noticed in a green world'Adrian Dyer, Klaus Lunau
Annals of Botany|August 29, 2020
Selective attraction in bird-pollinated flowers. A commentary on: 'Red flowers differ in shades between pollination systems and across continents'Klaus Lunau, Sarah Gerten
Current Biology : CB|January 20, 2026
Evolution: UV-absorbing pigments decide between bee or bird pollinatorsKlaus Lunau, Adrian G Dyer
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 1, 2013
Bees' subtle colour preferences: how bees respond to small changes in pigment concentrationSarah Papiorek, Katja Rohde, Klaus Lunau
Scientific Reports|March 20, 2019
Pollen grain morphology is not exclusively responsible for pollen collectability in bumble beesSabine Konzmann, Sebastian Koethe, Klaus Lunau
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 1, 2017
Testing the influence of gravity on flower symmetry in five Saxifraga speciesSebastian Koethe, Judith Bloemer, Klaus Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|October 9, 2009
Visual detection of diminutive floral guides in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris and in the honeybee Apis melliferaKlaus Lunau, Katrin Unseld, Franziska Wolter
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Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2016
Flower Colour: How Bumblebees Handle Colours with Perceptually Changing HuesKlaus Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|March 26, 2014
Visual ecology of flies with particular reference to colour vision and colour preferencesKlaus Lunau
Plos One|March 19, 2014
Divergent rules for pollen and nectar foraging bumblebees--a laboratory study with artificial flowers offering diluted nectar substitute and pollen surrogateSabine Konzmann, Klaus Lunau
Annals of Botany|March 4, 2025
It's not easy being green. A commentary on 'Green flowers need yellow to get noticed in a green world'Adrian Dyer, Klaus Lunau
Annals of Botany|August 29, 2020
Selective attraction in bird-pollinated flowers. A commentary on: 'Red flowers differ in shades between pollination systems and across continents'Klaus Lunau, Sarah Gerten
Current Biology : CB|January 20, 2026
Evolution: UV-absorbing pigments decide between bee or bird pollinatorsKlaus Lunau, Adrian G Dyer
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 1, 2013
Bees' subtle colour preferences: how bees respond to small changes in pigment concentrationSarah Papiorek, Katja Rohde, Klaus Lunau
Scientific Reports|March 20, 2019
Pollen grain morphology is not exclusively responsible for pollen collectability in bumble beesSabine Konzmann, Sebastian Koethe, Klaus Lunau
Die Naturwissenschaften|April 1, 2017
Testing the influence of gravity on flower symmetry in five Saxifraga speciesSebastian Koethe, Judith Bloemer, Klaus Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|October 9, 2009
Visual detection of diminutive floral guides in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris and in the honeybee Apis melliferaKlaus Lunau, Katrin Unseld, Franziska Wolter
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