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    Chittka, L (12)
    Raine, NE (4)Lihoreau, M (3)Spaethe, J (3)Baracchi, D (1)Brown, MJF (1)Dornhaus, A (1)Dyer, AG (1)Ings, TC (1)Kapustjansky, A (1)... View MoreSubject
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    VISION (4)BEES (3)POLLINATORS (3)spatial cognition (3)trapline foraging (3)bumblebee (2)detection (2)foraging (2)HONEYBEES (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2015 (6)2001 - 2009 (6)
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    Modality-specific attention in foraging bumblebees 

    Nityananda, V; Chittka, L (2015-10)
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    Bees do not use nearest-neighbour rules for optimization of multi-location routes 

    Lihoreau, M; Chittka, L; Le Comber, SC; Raine, NE (2012-02-23)
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    Information flow and regulation of foraging activity in bumble bees (Bombus spp.) 

    Dornhaus, A; Chittka, L (2004-03)
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    Bumblebee search time without ultraviolet light 

    Dyer, AG; Chittka, L (2004-04)
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    Bees use three-dimensional information to improve target detection 

    Kapustjansky, A; Chittka, L; Spaethe, J (2010-02)
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    Unravelling the mechanisms of trapline foraging in bees. 

    Lihoreau, M; Raine, NE; Reynolds, AM; Stelzer, RJ; Lim, KS; Smith, AD; Osborne, JL; Chittka, L (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, ...
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    Behavioural evidence for self-medication in bumblebees? 

    Baracchi, D; Brown, MJF; Chittka, L (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 ...
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    Visual constraints in foraging bumblebees: Flower size and color affect search time and flight behavior 

    Spaethe, J; Tautz, J; Chittka, L (2001-03-27)
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    Interindividual variation of eye optics and single object resolution in bumblebees 

    Spaethe, J; Chittka, L (2003-10)
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    Predator crypsis enhances behaviourally mediated indirect effects on plants by altering bumblebee foraging preferences 

    Ings, TC; Chittka, L (2009-06-07)
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