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Polarisation-dependent colour vision in Papilio butterflies
Authors:
Kelber, A Thunell, C Arikawa, K
Citation:
A. Kelber et al., Polarisation-dependent colour vision in Papilio butterflies, J EXP BIOL, 204(14), 2001, pp. 2469-2480
Receptor based models for spontaneous colour choices in flies and butterflies
Authors:
Kelber, A
Citation:
A. Kelber, Receptor based models for spontaneous colour choices in flies and butterflies, ENT EXP APP, 99(2), 2001, pp. 231-244
Eyes up
Authors:
Kelber, A
Citation:
A. Kelber, Eyes up, NEW SCI, 166(2237), 2000, pp. NIL_1-NIL_1
Trichromatic colour vision in the hummingbird hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum L.
Authors:
Kelber, A Henique, U
Citation:
A. Kelber et U. Henique, Trichromatic colour vision in the hummingbird hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum L., J COMP PH A, 184(5), 1999, pp. 535-541
True colour vision in the orchard butterfly, Papilio aegeus
Authors:
Kelber, A Pfaff, M
Citation:
A. Kelber et M. Pfaff, True colour vision in the orchard butterfly, Papilio aegeus, NATURWISSEN, 86(5), 1999, pp. 221-224
Why 'false' colours are seen by butterflies
Authors:
Kelber, A
Citation:
A. Kelber, Why 'false' colours are seen by butterflies, NATURE, 402(6759), 1999, pp. 251-251
Ovipositing butterflies use a red receptor to see green
Authors:
Kelber, A
Citation:
A. Kelber, Ovipositing butterflies use a red receptor to see green, J EXP BIOL, 202(19), 1999, pp. 2619-2630
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