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Liam J O'Reilly

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Iscience|July 4, 2025
Weak anthropogenic electric fields affect honeybee foragingVictoria J Mallinson, Fraser A Woodburn, Liam J O'Reilly
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 9, 2023
An analysis of time-varying dynamics in electrically sensitive arthropod hairs to understand real-world electrical sensingRyan A Palmer, Liam J O'Reilly, Jacob Carpenter, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 7, 2019
Deaf moths employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using wingbeat-powered tymbalsLiam J O'Reilly, David J L Agassiz, Thomas R Neil, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 21, 2025
Electroreception in treehoppers: How extreme morphologies can increase electrical sensitivitySam J England, Ryan A Palmer, Liam J O'Reilly, et al.
Iscience|November 28, 2022
Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricityEllard R Hunting, Liam J O'Reilly, R Giles Harrison, et al.
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Iscience|July 4, 2025
Weak anthropogenic electric fields affect honeybee foragingVictoria J Mallinson, Fraser A Woodburn, Liam J O'Reilly
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 9, 2023
An analysis of time-varying dynamics in electrically sensitive arthropod hairs to understand real-world electrical sensingRyan A Palmer, Liam J O'Reilly, Jacob Carpenter, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 7, 2019
Deaf moths employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using wingbeat-powered tymbalsLiam J O'Reilly, David J L Agassiz, Thomas R Neil, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 21, 2025
Electroreception in treehoppers: How extreme morphologies can increase electrical sensitivitySam J England, Ryan A Palmer, Liam J O'Reilly, et al.
Iscience|November 28, 2022
Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricityEllard R Hunting, Liam J O'Reilly, R Giles Harrison, et al.
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