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Hornets Can Fly at Night without Obvious Adaptations of Eyes and Ocelli.
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How dim is dim? Precision of the celestial compass in moonlight and sunlight.
2011) In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366(1565). p.697-702(
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- 2010
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Polarisation Vision: Beetles See Circularly Polarised Light.
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Visual Orientation and Navigation in Nocturnal Arthropods.
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Wide-field motion tuning in nocturnal hawkmoths
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Bearing selection in ball-rolling dung beetles: is it constant?
2010) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 196. p.801-806(
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Comparative visual function in four piscivorous fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay
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- 2009
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Mammalian vision: rods are a bargain.
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Optimum spatiotemporal receptive fields for vision in dim light
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Lens optical properties in the eyes of large marine predatory teleosts.
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Visual acuity and sensitivity increase allometrically with body size in butterflies
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Visual ecology of Indian carpenter bees II: adaptations of eyes and ocelli to nocturnal and diurnal lifestyles.
2009) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 195. p.571-583(
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Resolution and sensitivity of the eyes of the Asian honeybees Apis florea, Apis cerana and Apis dorsata.
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- 2008
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Seeing in the dark: vision and visual behaviour in nocturnal bees and wasps.
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Visual sensitivity in the crepuscular owl butterfly Caligo memnon and the diurnal blue morpho Morpho peleides: a clue to explain the evolution of nocturnal apposition eyes?
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The optical sensitivity of compound eyes: theory and experiment compared.
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Visual reliability and information rate in the retina of a nocturnal bee.
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Visual ecology of Indian carpenter bees I: Light intensities and flight activity.
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Nocturnal bees learn landmark colours in starlight.
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Comparative visual function in five sciaenid fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay
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- 2007
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Nocturnal bees
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Visual ecology: Hiding in the dark.
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Djurögon: ekologiskt anpassad optik.
2007) p.49-59(
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Nocturnal vision
2007) p.53-86(
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Ommatidial adaptations for spatial, spectral and polarisation vision in arthropods.
2007) p.123-154(
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Form vision in the insect dorsal ocelli: An anatomical and optical analysis of the dragonfly median ocellus
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Form vision in the insect dorsal ocelli: An anatomical and optical analysis of the Locust Ocelli
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Flight performance in night-flying sweat bees suffers at low light levels.
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Light scattering by selected zooplankton from the Gulf of Aqaba.
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Adaptations for vision in dim light: impulse responses and bumps in nocturnal spider photoreceptor cells (Cupiennius salei Keys)
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The eyes of Macrosoma sp. (Lepidoptera: Hedyloidea): a nocturnal butterfly with superposition optics.
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Adaptive enhancement and noise reduction in very low light-level video
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Anatomical and physiological evidence for polarisation vision in the nocturnal bee Megalopta genalis
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- 2006
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Invertebrate Vision
Warrant, Eric LU and Nilsson, Dan-E LU (2006)
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Eric Warrant
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The sensitivity of invertebrate eyes to light.
2006) p.83-126(
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Motion dependent spatiotemporal smoothing for noise reduction in very dim light image sequences
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The best of a bad situation.
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Differences in the capabilities of sea turtles and blue water fishes – implications for bycatch reduction.
2006) In Sea Turtle and Pelagic Fish Sensory Biology: Developing Techniques to Reduce Sea Turtle Bycatch in Longline Fisheries ), p.1-7(
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Celestial polarization patterns during twilight
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Visual summation in night-flying sweat bees: A theoretical study
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A 'bright zone' in male hoverfly (Eristalis tenax) eyes and associated faster motion detection and increased contrast sensitivity
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Visual training improves underwater vision in children
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Ocellar optics in nocturnal and diurnal bees and wasps
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Light intensity limits the foraging activity in nocturnal and crepuscular bees.
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Crepuscular and nocturnal illumination and its effects on color perception by the nocturnal hawkmoth Deilephila elpenor
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- 2005
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The effect of ocular heating on vision in swordfishes.
2005) In Pelagic Fisheries Research Program(
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Polarization patterns of the twilight sky.
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A neural network to improve dim-light vision? Dendritic fields of first-order interneurons in the nocturnal bee Megalopta genalis
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Warm eyes provide superior vision in swordfishes
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