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- Route-Following Ants Respond to Alterations of the View Sequence Sebastian Schwarz, Michael Mangan, Barbara Webb, Antoine Wystrach
- CONFERENCE PROGRAM 53Rd Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society
- CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS International Congress of Neuroethology
- Route-Following Ants Respond to Alterations of the View Sequence Sebastian Schwarz1,*, Michael Mangan2, Barbara Webb3 and Antoine Wystrach1
- Nocturnal Bull Ants, Myrmecia Midas, Use the Surrounding Panorama While Descending from Trees
- An Active Inference Framework for Ant Colony Behavior
- Annual Report 2017 Welcome from the Head of Department 2017 – CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE in RESEARCH, TEACHING and SERVICE
- Early Foraging Life: Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Landmark Learning in the Ant Cataglyphis Noda
- 43Rd Annual Conference
- Annual Report 2019 Welcome from the Head of Department 2019 – CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE in RESEARCH, TEACHING and SERVICE
- Polarized Light Use in the Nocturnal Bull Ant, Rsos.Royalsocietypublishing.Org Myrmecia Midas
- Experimental Ethology of Learning in Desert Ants Becoming Expert
- The View from the Trees: Nocturnal Bull Ants, Myrmecia Midas, Use the Surrounding Panorama While Descending from Trees