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Wittlinger, M., Wolf, H., Wehner, R.: (2007): |
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Hair plate mechanoreceptors associated with body segments are not necessary for three-dimensional path integration in desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis |
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Nørgaard, T., Henschel, J.R., Wehner, R. (2007): |
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Use of local cues in the night-time navigation of the wandering
desert spider Leucorchestris arenicola (Araneae, Sparassidae) |
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Narendra A., Cheng K., Wehner R.: (2007): |
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Acquiring, retaining and integrating memories of the outbound distance in the
Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti |
The Journal of Experimental Biology 210, 570-577 |
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Wehner, R.,Fukushi, T.,Isler, K.: (2007): |
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On Being Small: Brain Allometry in Ants |
Brain Behav Evol 2007;69:220-228 |
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Grah, G., Wehner, R. and Ronacher, B. (2007): |
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Desert ants do not acquire and use a three-dimensional vector. |
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Hegedüs, R., Åkesson, S., Wehner, R. and Horvath, G. (2007): |
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Could Vikings have navigated under foggy and cloudy conditions by skylight polarization? On the atmospheric optical prerequisites of polarimetric Viking navigation under foggy and cloudy skies. |
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Müller, M. and Wehner, R. (2007): |
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Wind and sky as compass cues in desert ant navigation |
Naturwissenschaften (2007) 94, 589-594 |
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Wehner, R. (2007): |
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The desert ant's navigational toolkit: procedural rather than positional knowledge. |
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Institute of Navigation 2007:1-14, April 23 - 25, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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Wittlinger, M., Wehner, R. and Wolf, H. (2007): |
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The desert ant odometer: a stride integrator that accounts for stride length and walking speed. |
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