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Authors: WASER N CHITTKA L
Citation: N. Waser et L. Chittka, EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY - BEDAZZLED BY FLOWERS, Nature, 394(6696), 1998, pp. 835-836

Authors: CHITTKA L
Citation: L. Chittka, SENSORIMOTOR LEARNING IN BUMBLEBEES - LONG-TERM RETENTION AND REVERSAL TRAINING, Journal of Experimental Biology, 201(4), 1998, pp. 515-524

Authors: MENZEL R GEIGER K JOERGES J MULLER U CHITTKA L
Citation: R. Menzel et al., BEES TRAVEL NOVEL HOMEWARD ROUTES BY INTEGRATING SEPARATELY ACQUIRED VECTOR MEMORIES, Animal behaviour, 55, 1998, pp. 139-152

Authors: CHITTKA L GUMBERT A KUNZE J
Citation: L. Chittka et al., FORAGING DYNAMICS OF BUMBLE BEES - CORRELATES OF MOVEMENTS WITHIN ANDBETWEEN PLANT-SPECIES, Behavioral ecology, 8(3), 1997, pp. 239-249

Authors: CHITTKA L
Citation: L. Chittka, BEE COLOR-VISION IS OPTIMAL FOR CODING FLOWER COLOR, BUT FLOWER COLORS ARE NOT OPTIMAL FOR BEING CODED - WHY, Israel journal of plant sciences, 45(2-3), 1997, pp. 115-127

Authors: CHITTKA L WASER NM
Citation: L. Chittka et Nm. Waser, WHY RED FLOWERS ARE NOT INVISIBLE TO BEES, Israel journal of plant sciences, 45(2-3), 1997, pp. 169-183

Authors: CHITTKA L THOMSON JD
Citation: L. Chittka et Jd. Thomson, SENSORIMOTOR LEARNING AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR TASK SPECIALIZATION IN BUMBLE BEES, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 41(6), 1997, pp. 385-398

Authors: KEVAN P GIURFA M CHITTKA L
Citation: P. Kevan et al., WHY ARE THERE SO MANY AND SO FEW WHITE FLOWERS, Trends in plant science, 1(8), 1996, pp. 280-284

Authors: LUNAU K WACHT S CHITTKA L
Citation: K. Lunau et al., COLOR CHOICES OF NAIVE BUMBLE BEES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR COLOR-PERCEPTION, Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology, 178(4), 1996, pp. 477-489

Authors: CHITTKA L
Citation: L. Chittka, DOES BEE COLOR-VISION PREDATE THE EVOLUTION OF FLOWER COLOR, Naturwissenschaften, 83(3), 1996, pp. 136-138

Authors: CHITTKA L
Citation: L. Chittka, OPTIMAL SETS OF COLOR RECEPTORS AND COLOR OPPONENT SYSTEMS FOR CODINGOF NATURAL OBJECTS IN INSECT VISION, Journal of theoretical biology, 181(2), 1996, pp. 179-196

Authors: MENZEL R GEIGER K CHITTKA L JOERGES J KUNZE J MULLER U
Citation: R. Menzel et al., THE KNOWLEDGE-BASE OF BEE NAVIGATION, Journal of Experimental Biology, 199(1), 1996, pp. 141-146

Authors: WASER NM CHITTKA L PRICE MV WILLIAMS NM OLLERTON J
Citation: Nm. Waser et al., GENERALIZATION IN POLLINATION SYSTEMS, AND WHY IT MATTERS, Ecology, 77(4), 1996, pp. 1043-1060

Authors: GIURFA M NUNEZ J CHITTKA L MENZEL R
Citation: M. Giurfa et al., COLOR PREFERENCES OF FLOWER-NAIVE HONEYBEES, Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology, 177(3), 1995, pp. 247-259

Authors: CHITTKA L GEIGER K
Citation: L. Chittka et K. Geiger, HONEYBEE LONG-DISTANCE ORIENTATION IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT, Ethology, 99(2), 1995, pp. 117-126

Authors: CHITTKA L KUNZE J SHIPMAN C BUCHMANN SL
Citation: L. Chittka et al., THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LANDMARKS FOR PATH INTEGRATION IN HOMING HONEYBEEFORAGERS, Naturwissenschaften, 82(7), 1995, pp. 341-343

Authors: CHITTKA L
Citation: L. Chittka, THE INFLUENCES OF LANDMARKS AND DISTANCE ESTIMATION OF HONEY-BEES (VOL 50, PG 23, 1995), Animal behaviour, 50, 1995, pp. 1709-1710

Authors: CHITTKA L GEIGER K KUNZE J
Citation: L. Chittka et al., THE INFLUENCES OF LANDMARKS ON DISTANCE ESTIMATION OF HONEY-BEES, Animal behaviour, 50, 1995, pp. 23-31

Authors: CHITTKA L GEIGER K
Citation: L. Chittka et K. Geiger, CAN HONEY-BEES COUNT LANDMARKS, Animal behaviour, 49(1), 1995, pp. 159-164

Authors: CHITTKA L SHMIDA A TROJE N MENZEL R
Citation: L. Chittka et al., ULTRAVIOLET AS A COMPONENT OF FLOWER REFLECTIONS, AND THE COLOR-PERCEPTION OF HYMENOPTERA, Vision research, 34(11), 1994, pp. 1489-1508
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