648 results on '"Wehner, Rüdiger"'
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2. Channel Walks–a Naturalist’s Approach of Experimentally Studying Ant Navigation in the Field
3. Cataglyphis
4. Long-leggedness in cataglyphoid Baltic amber ants
5. On the ‘cognitive map debate’ in insect navigation
6. Optimal multiguidance integration in insect navigation
7. The Cataglyphis Mahrèsienne: 50 years of Cataglyphis research at Mahrès
8. Path Integration in Desert Ants, Cataglyphis: How to Make a Homing Ant Run Away from Home
9. Polarization Patterns of the Summer Sky and Its Neutral Points Measured by Full-Sky Imaging Polarimetry in Finnish Lapland North of the Arctic Circle
10. Theoretische Biologie
11. The Bee’s Celestial Map– A Simplified Model of the Outside World
12. Navigation in Context: Grand Theories and Basic Mechanisms
13. Similarities and differences in path integration and search in two species of desert ants inhabiting a visually rich and a visually barren habitat
14. Cataglyphis
15. Polarization Vision: A Discovery Story
16. Keeping cool: Enhanced optical reflection and radiative heat dissipation in Saharan silver ants
17. The Ant Odometer: Stepping on Stilts and Stumps
18. Learning and Retrieval of Memory Elements in a Navigation Task
19. An Insect-Inspired, Decentralized Memory for Robot Navigation
20. Steering intermediate courses: desert ants combine information from various navigational routines
21. Early ant trajectories: spatial behaviour before behaviourism
22. Desert Navigator : The Journey of the Ant
23. The Ant’s Path in Integration System: A Neural Architecture
24. Cataglyphis desert ants improve their mobility by raising the gaster
25. Leg allometry in ants: Extreme long-leggedness in thermophilic species
26. Large-Scale Navigation: The Insect Case
27. The individual at the core of information management
28. On the trail of Vikings with polarized skylight: experimental study of the atmospheric optical prerequisites allowing polarimetric navigation by Viking seafarers
29. Repeated Training Does Not Improve the Path Integrator in Desert Ants
30. Multiroute Memories in Desert Ants
31. 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
32. The Significance of Direct Sunlight and Polarized Skylight in the Ant's Celestial System of Navigation
33. Experience-related reorganization of giant synapses in the lateral complex: Potential role in plasticity of the sky-compass pathway in the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis
34. Arthropods
35. THERMAL PHYSIOLOGY Keeping cool: Enhanced optical reflection and radiative heat dissipation in Saharan silver ants
36. How flexible is the systematic search behaviour of desert ants?
37. Path Integration in Desert Ants, Cataglyphis fortis
38. On the Brink of Introducing Sensory Ecology: Felix Santschi (1872-1940) - Tabib-en-Neml
39. Group recruitment in a thermophilic desert ant, Ocymyrmex robustior
40. Martin Lindauer
41. Search strategies of ants in landmark-rich habitats
42. Landmark cues can change the motivational state of desert ant foragers
43. Wind and sky as compass cues in desert ant navigation
44. Use of local cues in the night-time navigation of the wandering desert spider Leucorchestris arenicola (Araneae, Sparassidae)
45. Desert ants: is active locomotion a prerequisite for path integration?
46. The night-time temporal window of locomotor activity in the Namib Desert long-distance wandering spider, Leucorchestris arenicola
47. Vector navigation in desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis: celestial compass cues are essential for the proper use of distance information
48. Bounded Plasticity in the Desert Ant’s Navigational Tool Kit
49. Nest Defense and Conspecific Enemy Recognition in the Desert Ant Cataglyphis fortis
50. Landmark memories are more robust when acquired at the nest site than en route: experiments in desert ants
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