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Unravelling the mechanisms of trapline foraging in bees.
(2013-01-01)
Trapline foraging (repeated sequential visits to a series of feeding locations) is a taxonomically widespread but poorly understood behavior. Investigating these routing strategies in the field is particularly difficult, ...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs and individually consistent decision making by individuals and dyads of zebrafish in a colour discrimination task
(2015-02-21)
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.Speed-accuracy trade-offs are well studied in human decision making, but we are only beginning to understand how such trade-offs affect other animals. Similarly, it ...
Behavioural evidence for self-medication in bumblebees?
(2015)
The presence of antimicrobial secondary metabolites in nectar suggests that pollinators, which are threatened globally by emergent disease, may benefit from the consumption of nectars rich in these metabolites. We tested ...
Underwater image and video dehazing with pure haze region segmentation
(Elsevier, 2017-08)
Underwater scenes captured by cameras are plagued with poor contrast and a spectral distortion, which are the result of the scattering and absorptive properties of water. In this paper we present a novel dehazing method ...