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  1. Communication in Breeding Shorebirds

    Shorebirds offer rich opportunities for comparative research because of their wide geographic distribution and their phylogenetic, ecological, and...
    Edward H. Miller in Shorebirds
    Chapter 1984
  2. ‘On’ type interneurons in the optic lobe ofPeriplaneta americana

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    Responses of ‘on’ type interneurons in the optic lobes of dark adapted Periplaneta americana to stationary spots of flashing monochromatic light...

    Michael I. Mote, Leona J. Rubin in Journal of comparative physiology
    Article 01 September 1981
  3. The ocellar component of flight equilibrium control in dragonflies

    This paper describes the dynamics of light-evoked head reflexes in the dragonfly Hemicordulia tau under light conditions which were selected to...

    Article 01 September 1981
  4. A visual learning study of brightness perception in two mutants ofDrosophila melanogaster

    Aspects of brightness perception in two visual mutants of Drosophila melanogaster were investigated in avoidance conditioning experiments: ...

    Heinrich Reichert, Gerd Bicker in Journal of comparative physiology
    Article 01 December 1979
  5. Oxidation-Reduction Functions of Zoochromes

    Even if biological redox reactions are defined in the narrowest sense, as reactions which liberate energy from the standard fuels, they are still the...
    Arthur E. Needham in The Significance of Zoochromes
    Chapter 1974
  6. The Functions of Integumental Zoochromes

    The main, but not the only, functions of integumental chromes are in the contrasting roles of crypsis (camouflage) and semasis (advertisement). These...
    Arthur E. Needham in The Significance of Zoochromes
    Chapter 1974
  7. Using Sound to Influence the Behavior of Free-Ranging Marine Animals

    The study of animal behavior holds many fascinations, but probably no aspect is more rewarding to its students than controlling, by appropriate...
    Arthur A. Myrberg in Behavior of Marine Animals
    Chapter 1972
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