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Original publications in peer reviewed journals:
Horváth, G., Gal, J. and Wehner, R. (1997). Why are water-seeking insects not attracted by mirages? The polarization pattern of mirages. Naturwissenschaften 84, 300-303. 168kB
Lambrinos, D., Kobayashi, H., Pfeifer, R., Maris, M., Labhart, T. and Wehner, R. (1997). An autonomous agent navigating with a polarized light compass. Adapt. Behav. 6, 131-161.
Wehner, R. (1997). Ökophysiologie thermophiler Wüstenameisen. In Ver-haltensbiologie (ed. D. Franck), pp. 206-209. Stuttgart, New York: Thieme.
Wehner, R. (1997). Prerational intelligence - how insects and birds find their way. In The Origin and Evolution of Intelligence (eds. A.B. Scheibel and J.W. Schopf), pp. 1-26. Boston, London, Singapore: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Wehner, R. (1997). Sensory systems and behaviour. In Behavioural Ecology - An Evolutionary Approach, 4th Ed. (eds., J.R. Krebs and N.B. Davies), pp. 19-41. Oxford: Blackwell. 7.6MB
Wehner, R. (1997). The ant’s celestial compass system: spectral and polarization channels. In Orientation and Communication in Arthropods (ed. M. Lehrer), pp. 145-185. Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag.
Wehner, R. (1997). Insect navigation: low-level solutions to high-level tasks. In From Living Eyes to Seeing Machines (eds. M.V. Srinivasan and S. Venkatesh), pp. 158-173. Oxford. Oxford University Press.
Ziegler, P.E. and Wehner, R. (1997). Time-courses of memory decay in vector-based and landmark-based systems of navigation in desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis. J. Comp. Physiol. A 181, 13-20. 1.1MB