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The following pages link to Rüdiger Wehner (Q2203782):
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- Marcel Benoist Prize (Q1307788) (← links)
- Desert ant navigation: how miniature brains solve complex tasks (Q28189401) (← links)
- King Faisal International Prize in Science (Q30120085) (← links)
- Walking on inclines: how do desert ants monitor slope and step length (Q30482369) (← links)
- Phylogeny of three parapatric species of desert ants, Cataglyphis bicolor, C. viatica, and C. savignyi: a comparison of mitochondrial DNA, nuclear DNA, and morphological data. (Q31025938) (← links)
- Ultrastructure and synaptic differences of the boutons of the projection neurons between the lip and collar regions of the mushroom bodies in the ant, Cataglyphis albicans (Q33311514) (← links)
- No Need for a Cognitive Map: Decentralized Memory for Insect Navigation (Q33857137) (← links)
- First observation of the fourth neutral polarization point in the atmosphere (Q34153128) (← links)
- Homing in the AntCataglyphis bicolor (Q34239190) (← links)
- Representation of thermal information in the antennal lobe of leaf-cutting ants (Q34346980) (← links)
- Thermal physiology. Keeping cool: Enhanced optical reflection and radiative heat dissipation in Saharan silver ants (Q34481381) (← links)
- Heat shock protein synthesis and thermotolerance in Cataglyphis, an ant from the Sahara desert (Q34525583) (← links)
- The ant odometer: stepping on stilts and stumps. (Q34543145) (← links)
- Visual and tactile learning of ground structures in desert ants (Q34558396) (← links)
- The desert ant odometer: a stride integrator that accounts for stride length and walking speed. (Q34599544) (← links)
- Polarization vision--a uniform sensory capacity? (Q34647227) (← links)
- Oceili: a celestial compass in the desert ant cataglyphis (Q34675782) (← links)
- The significance of direct sunlight and polarized skylight in the ant's celestial system of navigation (Q35033792) (← links)
- Fundamental difference in life history traits of two species of Cataglyphis ants (Q35253284) (← links)
- Desert ants do not acquire and use a three-dimensional global vector (Q35793838) (← links)
- Photoreceptor twist: a solution to the false-color problem (Q36282827) (← links)
- The bee's map of the e-vector pattern in the sky. (Q36305130) (← links)
- Multiroute memories in desert ants (Q36423517) (← links)
- Traveling in clutter: navigation in the Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti (Q37339432) (← links)
- On the trail of Vikings with polarized skylight: experimental study of the atmospheric optical prerequisites allowing polarimetric navigation by Viking seafarers (Q37833822) (← links)
- Do insects have cognitive maps? (Q37916268) (← links)
- Beginnings of a synthetic approach to desert ant navigation. (Q38152898) (← links)
- Neurobiology of polarization vision (Q38210091) (← links)
- Do monarch butterflies use polarized skylight for migratory orientation? (Q38473770) (← links)
- The night-time temporal window of locomotor activity in the Namib Desert long-distance wandering spider, Leucorchestris arenicola (Q38512345) (← links)
- Polarized-light navigation by insects (Q38555392) (← links)
- Optical Scaling in Conspecific Cataglyphis Ants (Q38555965) (← links)
- Visual Navigation in Insects: Coupling of Egocentric and Geocentric Information (Q38556005) (← links)
- Middle-Scale Navigation: The Insect Case (Q38556009) (← links)
- Search strategies of ants in landmark-rich habitats (Q38572245) (← links)
- Use of local cues in the night-time navigation of the wandering desert spider Leucorchestris arenicola (Araneae, Sparassidae). (Q38573828) (← links)
- Hair plate mechanoreceptors associated with body segments are not necessary for three-dimensional path integration in desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis. (Q38573835) (← links)
- Ant navigation: one-way routes rather than maps (Q38574662) (← links)
- Path integration in desert ants controls aggressiveness (Q38575702) (← links)
- Local vectors in desert ants: context-dependent landmark learning during outbound and homebound runs (Q38576498) (← links)
- Do familiar landmarks reset the global path integration system of desert ants? (Q38576582) (← links)
- The perception of polarised light. (Q38583425) (← links)
- Species-specific differences in the fine structure of learning walk elements in Cataglyphis ants (Q38692298) (← links)
- Early ant trajectories: spatial behaviour before behaviourism (Q38742798) (← links)
- Steering intermediate courses: desert ants combine information from various navigational routines (Q38853150) (← links)
- Visual navigation in desert ants Cataglyphis fortis: are snapshots coupled to a celestial system of reference? (Q38865007) (← links)
- Egocentric information helps desert ants to navigate around familiar obstacles. (Q38910002) (← links)
- Nest-mark orientation versus vector navigation in desert ants (Q38920502) (← links)
- Vector-based and landmark-guided navigation in desert ants inhabiting landmark-free and landmark-rich environments (Q38928057) (← links)
- Vector-based and landmark-guided navigation in desert ants of the same species inhabiting landmark-free and landmark-rich environments. (Q38943014) (← links)