12 Publikationen
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2015 | Datenpublikation | PUB-ID: 2763686Boeddeker, N., Mertes, M., Dittmar, L., and Egelhaaf, M. (2015). Data set: Head movements in bumblebees. Bielefeld University.PUB | Dateien verfügbar | DOI
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2014 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2701723Mertes, M., Dittmar, L., Egelhaaf, M., and Boeddeker, N. (2014). Visual motion-sensitive neurons in the bumblebee brain convey information about landmarks during a navigational task. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 8, 335.PUB | PDF | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2012 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2461299Braun, E., Dittmar, L., Böddeker, N., and Egelhaaf, M. (2012). Prototypical Components of Honeybee Homing Flight Behavior Depend on the Visual Appearance of Objects Surrounding the Goal. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 6, 1-16.PUB | PDF | DOI | Download (ext.) | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2012 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2517895Kern, R., Boeddeker, N., Dittmar, L., and Egelhaaf, M. (2012). Blowfly flight characteristics are shaped by environmental features and controlled by optic flow information. Journal of Experimental Biology 215, 2501-2514.PUB | PDF | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2011 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2049719Dittmar, L. (2011). Static and dynamic snapshots for goal localization in insects? Commun. Integr. Biol. 4, 17-20.PUB | PDF | DOI | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2010 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 1795945Böddeker, N., Dittmar, L., Stürzl, W., and Egelhaaf, M. (2010). The fine structure of honeybee head and body yaw movements in a homing task. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences 277, 1899-1906.PUB | PDF | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2008 | Konferenzbeitrag | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 1998472Stürzl, W., Dittmar, L., Böddeker, N., and Egelhaaf, M. (2008). “Probing navigation strategies of honey-bees - landmark experiments and simulations” in ECCV Workshop on "Vision in Action: Efficient strategies for cognitive agents in complex environments".PUB | PDF