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- 2002
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Visual field structure in the Empress Leilia, Asterocampa leilia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae): dimensions and regional variation in acuity
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Pattern discrimination in a hawkmoth: innate preferences, learning performance and ecology
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- 2001
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Polarisation-dependent colour vision in Papilio butterflies
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Receptor based models for spontaneous colour choices in flies and butterflies
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- 1999
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Why ”false colours” are seen by butterflies.
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Ovipositing butterflies use a red receptor to see green.
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Trichromatic colour vision in the hummingbird hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum.
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True colour vision in the orchard butterfly, Papilio aegeus.
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- 1997
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Innate preferences for flower features in the hawkmoth Macroglossum stellatarum.
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Tetragonisca guard bees interpret expanding and contracting patterns as unintended displacement in space.
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