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- 2024
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Polarisation vision in the dark : Green-sensitive photoreceptors in the nocturnal ball-rolling dung beetle Escarabaeus satyrus
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The effect of surface topography on the ball-rolling ability of Kheper lamarcki (Scarabaeidae)
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Spider dung beetles : Coordinated cooperative transport without a predefined destination
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- 2023
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The Meridian S03E04 : Finding the way using starlight
2023)(
- Non-textual form › Curated/produced exhibition/event
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A model of cue integration as vector summation in the insect brain
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2022
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The interplay of directional information provided by unpolarised and polarised light in the heading direction network of the diurnal dung beetle Kheper lamarcki
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Weighted cue integration for straight-line orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The balbyter ant Camponotus fulvopilosus combines several navigational strategies to support homing when foraging in the close vicinity of its nest
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Mechanisms of spectral orientation in a diurnal dung beetle
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Cold-induced anesthesia impairs path integration memory in dung beetles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2021
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Compass cue integration and its relation to the visual ecology of three tribes of ball-rolling dung beetles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A unified platform to manage, share, and archive morphological and functional data in insect neuroscience
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Light pollution forces a change in dung beetle orientation behavior
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The finely defined shift work schedule of dung beetles and their eye morphology
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Dorsal landmark navigation in a Neotropical nocturnal bee
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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How Dung Beetles Steer Straight
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Insect Orientation : The Drosophila Wind Compass Pathway
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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Straight-line orientation in the woodland-living beetle Sisyphus fasciculatus
2020) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 206(3). p.327-335(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Accelerated landing in a stingless bee and its unexpected benefits for traffic congestion
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A dung beetle that path integrates without the use of landmarks
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Accelerated landings in stingless bees are triggered by visual threshold cues
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Rules for the Leg Coordination of Dung Beetle Ball Rolling Behaviour
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2019
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Eye and wing structure closely reflects the visual ecology of dung beetles
2019) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 205(2). p.211-221(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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The brain behind straight-line orientation in dung beetles
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Orienting to polarized light at night - matching lunar skylight to performance in a nocturnal beetle
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The effect of step size on straight-line orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Multimodal cue integration in the dung beetle compass
2019) In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116(28). p.14248-14253(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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The role of optic flow pooling in insect flight control in cluttered environments
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Syn: : fasettögon, kameraögon och punktögon hos ryggradslösa djur
2019)(
- Other contribution › Web publication
- 2018
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Differences in spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity of flight control in the honeybees Apis cerana and Apis mellifera
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Neuroarchitecture of the dung beetle central complex
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The role of spatial texture in visual control of bumblebee learning flights
2018) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 204(8). p.737-745(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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The Dung Beetle Compass
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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How animals follow the stars
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2017
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Stellar performance : Mechanisms underlying milky way orientation in dung beetles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Anatomical organization of the brain of a diurnal and a nocturnal dung beetle
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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How bumblebees use lateral and ventral optic flow cues for position control in environments of different proximity
2017) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 203(5). p.343-351(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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High contrast sensitivity for visually guided flight control in bumblebees
2017) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 203(12). p.999-1006(
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2016
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The final moments of landing in bumblebees, Bombus terrestris.
2016) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Spatial Vision in Bombus terrestris.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Night sky orientation with diurnal and nocturnal eyes: dim-light adaptations are critical when the moon is out of sight
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Bumblebees perform well-controlled landings in dim light
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A snapshot-based mechanism for celestial orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Finding the gap : A brightness-based strategy for guidance in cluttered environments
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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How well can bees see the world?
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- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Specialist publication article
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Fecal-Derived Phenol Induces Egg-Laying Aversion in Drosophila
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Visual navigation in nocturnal insects
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2015
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Effect of light intensity on flight control and temporal properties of photoreceptors in bumblebees.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Bumblebees measure optic flow for position and speed control flexibly within the frontal visual field.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Spectral information as an orientation cue in dung beetles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Neural coding underlying the cue preference for celestial orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Bumblebee flight performance in environments of different proximity.
2015) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology(
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2014
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Honeybee navigation: critically examining the role of the polarization compass
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Control of self-motion in dynamic fluids: fish do it differently from bees.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The role of the sun in the celestial compass of dung beetles.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Diurnal dung beetles use the intensity gradient and the polarization pattern of the sky for orientation.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Marie Dacke
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- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
- 2013
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Learning of Multi-Modal Stimuli in Hawkmoths
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for Orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A new galloping gait in an insect
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
- 2012
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Animal or plant: which is the better fog water collector?
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The dung beetle dance: an orientation behaviour?
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Dung beetles use their dung ball as a mobile thermal refuge
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Elytra boost lift, but reduce aerodynamic efficiency in flying beetles.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Visual flight control in naturalistic and artificial environments.
2012) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 198(12). p.869-876(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Dung beetles ignore landmarks for straight-line orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2011
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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(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Honeybee navigation: following routes using polarized-light cues
2011) In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366(1565). p.703-708(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Nocturnal insects use optic flow for flight control.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Vision and Visual Navigation in Nocturnal Insects.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2010
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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(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Visual Orientation and Navigation in Nocturnal Arthropods.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The moment before touchdown: landing manoeuvres of the honeybee Apis mellifera
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Minimum viewing angle for visually guided ground speed control in bumblebees.
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The Approach Behaviour of the Hawkmoth Manduca sexta toward Multi-modal Stimuli: A Simulation Model
2010) International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, 2010 In Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence p.232-241(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Fog-basking behaviour and water collection efficiency in Namib Desert Darkling beetles
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2008
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Two odometers in honeybees?
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Evidence for counting in insects
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2007
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Eye structure correlates with distinct foraging-bout timing in primitive ants
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
- 2006
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Visual training improves underwater vision in children
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2004
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Lunar orientation in a beetle
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2003
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Twilight orientation to polarised light in the crepuscular dung beetle Scarabaeus zambesianus
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Superior underwater vision in a human population of sea gypsies
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Insect orientation to polarized moonlight
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Celestial Orientation in Dim Light
2003)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Visual cues used by ball-rolling dung beetles for orientation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2002
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A specialized dorsal rim area for polarized light detection in the compound eye of the scarab beetle Pachysoma striatum.
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- Contribution to journal › Article