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Original publications in peer reviewed journals:
Cheng, K., Narendra, A. and Wehner, R. (2006). Behavioral ecology of odometric memories in desert ants: acquisition, retention, and integration. Behav. Ecol. 17, 227-235. 128kB
Knaden, M. and Wehner, R. (2006). Ant navigation: resetting the path integrator. J. Exp. Biol. 209, 26-31. 268kB
Knaden, M., Lange, C. and Wehner, R. (2006). Procedural knowledge in path-integrating desert ants. Curr. Biol. 16, 916-917. 72kB
Kühn-Bühlmann, S. and Wehner, R. (2006). Age-dependent and task-related volume changes in the mushroom bodies of visually guided desert ants, Cataglyphis bicolor. J. Neurobiol. 6, 511-521. 472kB
Merkle, T., Knaden, M. and Wehner, R. (2006). Uncertainty about nest position influences systematic search strategies in desert ants. J. Exp. Biol. 209: 3545-3549. 684kB
Nørgaard, T., Henschel, J.R. and Wehner, R. (2006). The night-time temporal window of locomotor activity in the Namib desert long-distance wandering spider Leucorchestris arenicola. J. Comp. Physiol. A 192, 365-372. 368kB
Nørgaard, T., Henschel, J.R. and Wehner, R. (2006). Tracking the Namib Desert spider Leucorchestris arenicola – reading the story in the sand. Senckenbergiana Biol. 86, 211-218.
Ronacher, B., Westwig, E. and Wehner, R. (2006). Integrating two-dimensional paths: do desert ants process distance information in the absence of celestial compass cues? J. Exp. Biol. 209, 3301-3308. 264kB
Seidl T, Knaden M, Wehner R. (2006). Desert ants: is active locomotion a prerequisite for path integration? J. Comp. Physiol. A 192, 1125-1131. 380kB
Seidl, T. and Wehner, R. (2006). Visual and tactile learning of ground structures in desert ants. J. Exp. Biol. 209, 3336-3343. 692kB
Wehner, R. (2006). Theoretische Biologie. In 25 Jahre Wissenschafts-kolleg zu Berlin, 1981-2006 (ed. R. Meyer-Kalkus), pp. 149-166. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
Wehner, R., Boyer, M., Loertscher, F., Sommer, S. and Menzi, U. (2006). Ant navigation: one-way routes rather than maps. Current Biol. 16, 75-79. 244kB
Wehner, R. and Labhart, T. (2006). Polarization vision. In Invertebrate Vision (eds. E. Warrant and D.E. Nilsson), pp. 291-348. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
Wehner, R. and Müller, M. (2006). The significance of direct sunlight and polarized skylight in the ant’s celestial system of navigation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103, 12575-12579. 620kB
Wehner, R., Fukushi, T. and Isler, K. (2006). On being small: ant brain allometry. Brain Behav. Evol.
Wittlinger, M., Wehner, R. and Wolf, H. (2006). The ant odometer: stepping on stilts and stumps. Science 30, 312: 1965-1967. 500kB