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Autor:
Andreas Fischer, Xiang Hao Goh, Jamie-Lynne S Varney, Adam J Blake, Stephen Takács, Gerhard Gries
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e0228988 (2020)
Males of widow spiders courting on the web of females engage in web-reduction behavior which entails excising a section of the web, bundling it up, and wrapping it with their silk. Males of the false black widow spider, Steatoda grossa, in European p
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https://doaj.org/article/a1b6ff14f7f74dd5835f746bec21dab2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology A.
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 6, p e0217484 (2019)
Inflorescence patterns of ultraviolet (UV) absorption and UV-reflection are attractive to many insect pollinators. To understand whether UV inflorescence cues affect the attraction of nectar-foraging mosquitoes, we worked with the common house mosqui
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https://doaj.org/article/217c3a270e77444fb73718cd42f238ff
As recently reported, light flashes of incident sunlight reflecting off the wings of in-flight dipterans serve as mate recognition signals. Mate location and mate selection behavior in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, take place in mating sw
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::43bf34000f39c51d33fde6f6666bebfd
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.27.441577
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.27.441577
Publikováno v:
Journal of comparative physiology a-Neuroethology sensory neural and behavioral physiology, 205(4), 553-565. SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
The two subspecies of the small white butterfly, the European Pieris rapae rapae and the Asian P. r. crucivora, differ in wing colouration. Under ultraviolet light, the wings of both male and female P. r. rapae appear dark, whereas the wings of male
Approach trajectory and solar position affect host plant attractiveness to the small white butterfly
Publikováno v:
Vision research. 186
While it is well documented that insects exploit polarized sky light for navigation, their use of reflected polarized light for object detection has been less well studied. Recently, we have shown that the small white butterfly,Pieris rapae, distingu
Autor:
Mathieu Ladouce, Peter Vukusic, Amanda Holt, Mike Hardy, Stephanie L. Burg, Christian Kuttner, Daniel Osorio, Yin Chang, Gea T. van de Kerkhof, Doekele G. Stavenga, Primož Pirih, Silvia Vignolini, Giselle Rosetta, Lukas Schertel, Aleca M. Borsuk, Adam J. Blake, Pascal Barla, Hans Arwin, Mathias Kolle, Amina Matt, Anupama Prakash, Ming Xiao, Melanie N. Brien, Andrew J. Parnell, Pascal Freyer, Diana Skigin, Sébastien R. Mouchet, Nicola J. Nadeau, Akhil Kallepalli
Publikováno v:
Arwin, H, Barla, P, Blake, A J, Borsuk, A, Brien, M, Burg, S, Chang, Y, Freyer, P, Hardy, M, Holt, A, Kallepalli, A, Van De Kerkhof, G T, Kolle, M, Kuttner, C, Ladouce, M, Matt, A, Mouchet, S R, Nadeau, N J, Osorio, D, Parnell, A, Pirih, P, Prakash, A, Rosetta, G, Schertel, L, Skigin, D, Stavenga, D, Vignolini, S, Vukusic, P & Xiao, M 2020, ' Optics and photonics in nature : General discussion ', Faraday Discussions, vol. 223, pp. 107-124 . https://doi.org/10.1039/d0fd90013c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::04ccaef1350048c447775e9a0bbfc31e
https://pure.unamur.be/ws/files/53551024/Arwin_Faraday_Discussions_2020_optics_and_photonics_in_nature.pdf
https://pure.unamur.be/ws/files/53551024/Arwin_Faraday_Discussions_2020_optics_and_photonics_in_nature.pdf
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology.
There is an ever increasing number of arthropod taxa shown to have polarization sensitivity throughout their compound eyes. However, the downstream processing of polarized reflections from objects is not well understood. The small white butterfly, Pi
There is an ever increasing number of arthropod taxa shown to have polarization sensitivity throughout their compound eyes. However, the mechanisms underlying arthropod perception of polarized reflections from objects such as plants are not well unde
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c33c09a14183b0c87b2c6ce4c1fcff70
https://doi.org/10.1101/2019.12.19.883272
https://doi.org/10.1101/2019.12.19.883272
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 223(Pt 13)
There is an ever increasing number of arthropod taxa shown to have polarization sensitivity throughout their compound eyes. However, the downstream processing of polarized reflections from objects is not well understood. The small white butterfly