82 results on '"Collett, T. S."'
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2. The Effects of Some Metabolic Inhibitors on the Rocking Response of a Hemileucine Moth
3. The Effects of Some Neuronal Drugs on the Settling Behaviour of Hemileucine Moths
4. Places and patterns — a study of context learning in honeybees
5. View-based navigation in Hymenoptera: multiple strategies of landmark guidance in the approach to a feeder
6. On the encoding of movement vectors by honeybees. Are distance and direction represented independently?
7. Making learning easy: the acquisition of visual information during the orientation flights of social wasps
8. Learnt sensori-motor mappings in honeybees: interpolation and its possible relevance to navigation
9. Approaching and departing bees learn different cues to the distance of a landmark
10. Sequence learning by honeybees
11. Do frogs use retinal elevation to measure the distance of a barrier?
12. How desert ants cope with enforced detours on their way home
13. Visual landmarks and route following in desert ants
14. Relative motion parallax and target localisation in the locust, Schistocerca gregaria
15. Relation between Gas Hydrate and Physical Properties at the Mallik 2L-38 Research Well in the Mackenzie Delta
16. The use of path integration to guide route learning in ants
17. Local and global vectors in desert ant navigation
18. Multiple stored views and landmark guidance in ants
19. Stages of Gas-Hydrate Evolution on the Northern Cascadia Margin
20. Landmark learning and visuo-spatial memories in gerbils
21. Some operating rules for the optomotor system of a hoverfly during voluntary flight
22. Honeybees learn the colours of landmarks
23. Landmark maps for honeybees
24. Do toads plan routes? A study of the detour behaviour ofBufo viridis
25. Accommodation in anuran Amphibia and its role in depth vision
26. A possible mechanism for binocular depth judgements in anurans
27. The use of visual landmarks by honeybees: Bees weight landmarks according to their distance from the goal
28. How hoverflies compute interception courses
29. The use of visual landmarks by gerbils: Reaching a goal when landmarks are displaced
30. The optomotor system on the ground: on the absence of visual control of speed in walking ladybirds
31. Visual control of flight behaviour in the hoverflySyritta pipiens L.
32. Visual spatial memory in a hoverfly
33. Landmark learning in bees: Experiments and models
34. How ladybirds approach nearby stalks: a study of visual selectivity and attention
35. Angular tracking and the optomotor response an analysis of visual reflex interaction in a hoverfly
36. The retrieval of visuo-spatial memories by honeybees
37. Frogs use retinal elevation as a cue to distance
38. Chasing behaviour of houseflies (Fannia canicularis): A description and analysis
39. Observed correlation between the depth to base and top of gas hydrate occurrence from review of global drilling data.
40. How wood ants use snapshots to reach a place
41. Evaluation of Long-Term Gas-Hydrate-Production Testing Locations on the Alaska North Slope.
42. Challenges, Uncertainties, and Issues Facing Gas Production From Gas-Hydrate Deposits.
43. Gas hydrate saturations estimated from fractured reservoir at Site NGHP-01-10, Krishna-Godavari Basin, India.
44. Novel landmark-guided routes in ants.
45. Seismic velocities for hydrate-bearing sediments using weighted equation.
46. Visual Structures and Integrated Functions. Based on a Workshop Held in Los Angeles, California, 8-10 August 1990. Research Notes in Neural Computing, Volume 3. Michael A. Arbib Jorg-Peter Ewert
47. How bumblebees detect near and far.
48. Expression of Concern: Honeybee navigation en route to the goal: visual flight control and odometry.
49. Do familiar landmarks reset the global path integration system of desert ants?
50. Using artificial evolution and selection to model insect navigation.
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