Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots?

Dittmar L, Stürzl W, Baird E, Böddeker N, Egelhaaf M (2010)
Journal of Experimental Biology 213(17): 2913-2923.

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vision; landmark navigation; snapshot matching; honeybee
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2010
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Journal of Experimental Biology
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213
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17
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2913-2923
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0022-0949
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1477-9145
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Dittmar L, Stürzl W, Baird E, Böddeker N, Egelhaaf M. Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots? Journal of Experimental Biology. 2010;213(17):2913-2923.
Dittmar, L., Stürzl, W., Baird, E., Böddeker, N., & Egelhaaf, M. (2010). Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots? Journal of Experimental Biology, 213(17), 2913-2923. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.043737
Dittmar, Laura, Stürzl, Wolfgang, Baird, Emily, Böddeker, Norbert, and Egelhaaf, Martin. 2010. “Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots?”. Journal of Experimental Biology 213 (17): 2913-2923.
Dittmar, L., Stürzl, W., Baird, E., Böddeker, N., and Egelhaaf, M. (2010). Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots? Journal of Experimental Biology 213, 2913-2923.
Dittmar, L., et al., 2010. Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots? Journal of Experimental Biology, 213(17), p 2913-2923.
L. Dittmar, et al., “Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots?”, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 213, 2010, pp. 2913-2923.
Dittmar, L., Stürzl, W., Baird, E., Böddeker, N., Egelhaaf, M.: Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots? Journal of Experimental Biology. 213, 2913-2923 (2010).
Dittmar, Laura, Stürzl, Wolfgang, Baird, Emily, Böddeker, Norbert, and Egelhaaf, Martin. “Goal seeking in honeybees: matching of optic flow snapshots?”. Journal of Experimental Biology 213.17 (2010): 2913-2923.
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