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Neuroethology : Decoding the waggle dance

Heinze, Stanley LU (2024) In Current Biology 34(8). p.313-315
Abstract

A new study combining high-speed video recordings and computational modeling has revealed an overlooked feature of the famous honeybee waggle dance, yielding the first biologically plausible neural circuit model of how the information transmitted via the waggle dance could be assimilated by the follower bees.

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Current Biology
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8
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313 - 315
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Elsevier
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0960-9822
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10.1016/j.cub.2024.02.067
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English
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