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- 2024
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A formative journal for a formative career : a personal recollection of how JCPA has inspired and guided my research life
2024) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 210(2). p.203-210(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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One hundred years of excellence : the top one hundred authors of the Journal of Comparative Physiology A
2024) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 210(2). p.109-144(
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Lidar as a Potential Tool for Monitoring Migratory Insects : A Field Case Study in Sweden
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- 2023
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The Presidential Symposium at the International Congress of Neuroethology 2022 in Lisbon, Portugal
2023) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 209(5). p.781-784(
- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
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Visual detection threshold in the echolocating Daubenton’s bat (Myotis daubentonii)
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Cephalopod versus vertebrate eyes
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Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs
2023) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 209(5). p.807-826(
- Contribution to journal › Article
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A Computer Vision Milky Way Compass
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Parallel motion vision pathways in the brain of a tropical bee
2023) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 209(4). p.563-591(
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Dim-light colour vision in the facultatively nocturnal Asian giant honeybee, Apis dorsata
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Camera-based automated monitoring of flying insects (Camfi). I. Field and computational methods
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Contact chemoreception, magnetic maps, thermoregulation by a superorganism, and, thanks to Einstein, an all-time record : the Editors’ and Readers’ Choice Awards 2023
2023) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 209(3). p.337-340(
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Adaptive migratory orientation of an invasive pest on a new continent
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Camera-based automated monitoring of flying insects in the wild (Camfi). II. flight behaviour and long-term population monitoring of migratory Bogong moths in Alpine Australia
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- 2022
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Mike Land : a personal remembrance
2022) In Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology 208(2). p.345-347(
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Colour vision in nocturnal insects
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Defensive shimmering responses in Apis dorsata are triggered by dark stimuli moving against a bright background
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Potential for identification of wild night-flying moths by remote infrared microscopy
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It’s all about seeing and hearing : the Editors’ and Readers’ Choice Awards 2022
2022) In Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 208(3). p.351-353(
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Flight-induced compass representation in the monarch butterfly heading network
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- 2021
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Heading variations resolve the heading-direction ambiguity in vertical-beam radar observations of insect migration
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Dorsal landmark navigation in a Neotropical nocturnal bee
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A new, fluorescence-based method for visualizing the pseudopupil and assessing optical acuity in the dark compound eyes of honeybees and other insects
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Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths
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How Dung Beetles Steer Straight
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Australian Bogong moths Agrotis infusa (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae), 1951–2020: decline and crash
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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A Guide for Using Flight Simulators to Study the Sensory Basis of Long-Distance Migration in Insects
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Moths are strongly attracted to ultraviolet and blue radiation
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A unified platform to manage, share, and archive morphological and functional data in insect neuroscience
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Nocturnal bees as crop pollinators
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- 2020
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Bogong Moths Are Well Camouflaged by Effectively Decolourized Wing Scales
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Animal navigation: A noisy magnetic compass?
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Animal navigation : a noisy magnetic sense?
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Hawkmoth lamina monopolar cells act as dynamic spatial filters to optimize vision at different light levels
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The brain of a nocturnal migratory insect, the Australian Bogong moth
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Insect target classes discerned from entomological radar data
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Retinal Ganglion Cell Topography and Spatial Resolving Power in Echolocating and Non-Echolocating Bats
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Light intensity regulates flower visitation in Neotropical nocturnal bees
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Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in non-migratory monarch butterflies
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- 2019
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Invertebrate vision
2019) p.64-79(
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Animal Signals : Dirty Dancing in the Dark?
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2018
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Visual Optics : Remarkable Image-Forming Mirrors in Scallop Eyes
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Neuroarchitecture of the dung beetle central complex
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Auditory opportunity and visual constraint enabled the evolution of echolocation in bats
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The Earth's Magnetic Field and Visual Landmarks Steer Migratory Flight Behavior in the Nocturnal Australian Bogong Moth
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Evidence for a southward autumn migration of nocturnal noctuid moths in central Europe
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- 2017
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How do animals see in the dark?
2017) In The Conversation(
- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Specialist publication article
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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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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Visual Tracking : Hot Pursuit with Tiny Eyes
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Oilbirds
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Vision in dim light : Highlights and challenges
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Resolving the trade-off between visual sensitivity and spatial acuity - lessons from hawkmoths
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Visual adaptations for mate detection in the male carpenter bee Xylocopa tenuiscapa
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Comparison of Navigation-Related Brain Regions in Migratory versus Non-Migratory Noctuid Moths
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Consequences of evolutionary transitions in changing photic environments
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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An Anatomically Constrained Model for Path Integration in the Bee Brain
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- 2016
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Sensory matched filters
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Superior visual performance in nocturnal insects : Neural principles and bio-inspired technologies
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Visual navigation in nocturnal insects
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Bogong moths
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Neural Summation in the Hawkmoth Visual System Extends the Limits of Vision in Dim Light.
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Adaptations for nocturnal and diurnal vision in the hawkmoth lamina.
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Bumblebees perform well-controlled landings in dim light
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Differential investment in visual and olfactory brain areas reflects behavioural choices in hawk moths
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The australian bogong moth Agrotis infusa : A long-distance nocturnal navigator
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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The Dual Function of Orchid Bee Ocelli as Revealed by X-Ray Microtomography
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- 2015
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The ecology of animal senses : Matched filters for economical sensing
von der Emde, Gerhard and Warrant, Eric LU (2015)
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Visual tracking in the dead of night
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Photoreceptor evolution: ancient 'cones' turn out to be rods.
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Matched filtering and the ecology of vision in insects
2015) p.143-168(
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The energetic cost of vision and the evolution of eyeless Mexican cavefish.
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Nightvision Based on a Biological Model
2015) p.377-404(
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Preface
2015)(
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Flight control and landing precision in the nocturnal bee Megalopta is robust to large changes in light intensity.
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Effect of light intensity on flight control and temporal properties of photoreceptors in bumblebees.
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Neural coding underlying the cue preference for celestial orientation
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- 2014
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The Remarkable Visual Abilities of Nocturnal Insects: Neural Principles and Bioinspired Night-Vision Algorithms
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Eyeless mexican cavefish save energy by eliminating the circadian rhythm in metabolism.
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Computational visual ecology in the pelagic realm.
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The visual ecology of a deep-sea fish, the escolar Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (Smith, 1843).
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Large variation among photoreceptors as the basis of visual flexibility in the common backswimmer.
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- 2013
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Vision and the light environment.
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Stretch To See - Lateral tension strongly determines cell survival in long-term cultures of adult porcine retina.
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Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for Orientation
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The giant eyes of giant squid are indeed unexpectedly large, but not if used for spotting sperm whales
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Are harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) able to perceive and use polarised light?
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- 2012
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Nocturnal homing: learning walks in a wandering spider?
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Biologically inspired enhancement of dim light video
2012) p.71-85(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
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A Night Vision Algorithm Inspired by the Visual System of a Nocturnal Bee
2012) p.166-185(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
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Dung beetles ignore landmarks for straight-line orientation
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The dung beetle dance: an orientation behaviour?
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A Unique Advantage for Giant Eyes in Giant Squid.
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Dung beetles use their dung ball as a mobile thermal refuge
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A novel method for comparative analysis of retinal specialization traits from topographic maps
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- 2011
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Vision and Visual Navigation in Nocturnal Insects.
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The organization of honeybee ocelli: Regional specializations and rhabdom arrangements
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Computational models for spatiotemporal filtering strategies in insect motion vision at low light levels
2011) 2011 7th International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, ISSNIP 2011 p.119-124(
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Ocellar adaptations for dim light vision in a nocturnal bee
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Spectral sensitivity of a colour changing spider
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Nocturnal insects use optic flow for flight control.
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