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- 2018
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Experimental evidence that stripes do not cool zebras
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- 2017
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Why do horseflies need polarization vision for host detection? Polarization helps tabanid flies to select sunlit dark host animals from the dark patches of the visual environment
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- 2015
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Testing avian compass calibration: comparative experiments with diurnal and nocturnal passerine migrants in South Sweden.
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- 2014
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How could the Viking Sun compass be used with sunstones before and after sunset? Twilight board as a new interpretation of the Uunartoq artefact fragment
2014) In Royal Society of London. Proceedings A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 470(2166).(
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- 2013
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Stripes disrupt odour attractiveness to biting horseflies: Battle between ammonia, CO2, and colour pattern for dominance in the sensory systems of host-seeking tabanids
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- 2012
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Spottier Targets Are Less Attractive to Tabanid Flies: On the Tabanid-Repellency of Spotty Fur Patterns
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Polarotactic tabanids find striped patterns with brightness and/or polarization modulation least attractive: an advantage of zebra stripes
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- 2011
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Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
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On the trail of Vikings with polarized skylight: experimental study of the atmospheric optical prerequisites allowing polarimetric navigation by Viking seafarers
2011) In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366(1565). p.772-782(
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- 2010
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An unexpected advantage of whiteness in horses: the most horsefly-proof horse has a depolarizing white coat
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