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Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 3, 2009
Floral iridescence, produced by diffractive optics, acts as a cue for animal pollinatorsHeather M Whitney, Mathias Kolle, Piers Andrew, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 6, 2017
A possible structural correlate of learning performance on a colour discrimination task in the brain of the bumblebeeLi Li, HaDi MaBouDi, Michaela Egertová, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2017
Continuous Radar Tracking Illustrates the Development of Multi-destination Routes of BumblebeesJoseph L Woodgate, James C Makinson, Ka S Lim, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 12, 2018
Large-scale transcriptome changes in the process of long-term visual memory formation in the bumblebee, Bombus terrestrisLi Li, Songkun Su, Clint J Perry, et al.
Animal Cognition|November 26, 2024
Bumblebee social learning outcomes correlate with their flower-facing behaviourYuyi Lu, Zhenwei Zhuo, Mark Roper, et al.
Insect Science|May 2, 2024
Bumblebees attend to both the properties of the string and the target in string-pulling tasks, but prioritize the features of the stringDongbo Zhou, Shunping Dong, Jin Ge, et al.
Nature|August 4, 2006
Behavioural ecology: bees associate warmth with floral colourAdrian G Dyer, Heather M Whitney, Sarah E J Arnold, et al.
Nature|March 6, 2024
Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate aloneAlice D Bridges, Amanda Royka, Tara Wilson, et al.
Elife|April 10, 2025
Active vision of bees in a simple pattern discrimination taskHaDi MaBouDi, Jasmin Richter, Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, et al.
Elife|July 1, 2025
A neuromorphic model of active vision shows how spatiotemporal encoding in lobula neurons can aid pattern recognition in beesHaDi MaBouDi, Mark Roper, Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 3, 2009
Floral iridescence, produced by diffractive optics, acts as a cue for animal pollinatorsHeather M Whitney, Mathias Kolle, Piers Andrew, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 6, 2017
A possible structural correlate of learning performance on a colour discrimination task in the brain of the bumblebeeLi Li, HaDi MaBouDi, Michaela Egertová, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2017
Continuous Radar Tracking Illustrates the Development of Multi-destination Routes of BumblebeesJoseph L Woodgate, James C Makinson, Ka S Lim, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 12, 2018
Large-scale transcriptome changes in the process of long-term visual memory formation in the bumblebee, Bombus terrestrisLi Li, Songkun Su, Clint J Perry, et al.
Animal Cognition|November 26, 2024
Bumblebee social learning outcomes correlate with their flower-facing behaviourYuyi Lu, Zhenwei Zhuo, Mark Roper, et al.
Insect Science|May 2, 2024
Bumblebees attend to both the properties of the string and the target in string-pulling tasks, but prioritize the features of the stringDongbo Zhou, Shunping Dong, Jin Ge, et al.
Nature|August 4, 2006
Behavioural ecology: bees associate warmth with floral colourAdrian G Dyer, Heather M Whitney, Sarah E J Arnold, et al.
Nature|March 6, 2024
Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate aloneAlice D Bridges, Amanda Royka, Tara Wilson, et al.
Elife|April 10, 2025
Active vision of bees in a simple pattern discrimination taskHaDi MaBouDi, Jasmin Richter, Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, et al.
Elife|July 1, 2025
A neuromorphic model of active vision shows how spatiotemporal encoding in lobula neurons can aid pattern recognition in beesHaDi MaBouDi, Mark Roper, Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, et al.
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