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Anatomical organization of the brain of a diurnal and a nocturnal dung beetle
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Using RGB displays to portray color realistic imagery to animal eyes
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Spatial summation improves bird color vision in low light intensities
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Vision in dim light : Highlights and challenges
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Thresholds and noise limitations of colour vision in dim light
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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The remarkable visual capacities of nocturnal insects : Vision at the limits with small eyes and tiny brains
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Stellar performance : Mechanisms underlying milky way orientation in dung beetles
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Comparative system identification of flower tracking performance in three hawkmoth species reveals adaptations for dim light vision
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The dual rod system of amphibians supports colour discrimination at the absolute visual threshold
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Magnetic compass orientation research with migratory songbirds at Stensoffa Ecological Field Station in southern Sweden : why is it so difficult to obtain seasonally appropriate orientation?
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