Publications

 
  • Chance and adaptation in the evolution of island bumblebee behaviour
    Chittka L, Ings TC and Raine NE
    Population Ecology vol. 46 (3), 243-251.  
    01-12-2004
  • Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) sacrifice foraging speed to solve difficult colour discrimination tasks.
    Dyer AG and Chittka L
    J Comp Physiol a Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol vol. 190 (9), 759-763.  
    01-09-2004
  • Dances as windows into insect perception.
    Chittka L
    Plos Biol vol. 2 (7) 
    01-07-2004
  • Prefrontal cortical involvement in verbal encoding strategies
    Bor D, Cumming N, Scott CEL and Owen AM
    European Journal of Neuroscience, Wiley vol. 19 (12), 3365-3370.  
    01-06-2004
  • A receiver bias in the origin of three-spined stickleback mate choice
    Smith C, Barber I, Wootton RJ and Chittka L
    P Roy Soc B-Biol Sci vol. 271 (1542), 949-955.  
    07-05-2004
  • Low-Probability Transmission of Neocortical and Entorhinal Impulses Through the Perirhinal Cortex
    Pelletier JG, Apergis J and Paré D
    Journal of Neurophysiology, American Physiological Society vol. 91 (5), 2079-2089.  
    01-05-2004
  • Fine colour discrimination requires differential conditioning in bumblebees.
    Dyer AG and Chittka L
    Naturwissenschaften vol. 91 (5), 224-227.  
    01-05-2004
  • Bumblebee search time without ultraviolet light.
    Dyer AG and Chittka L
    J Exp Biol vol. 207 (Pt 10), 1683-1688.  
    01-04-2004
  • Information flow and regulation of foraging activity in bumble bees (Bombus spp.)
    Dornhaus A and Chittka L
    Apidologie vol. 35 (2), 183-192.  
    01-03-2004
  • Biological significance of distinguishing between similar colours in spectrally variable illumination: bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) as a case study
    Dyer AG and Chittka L
    J Comp Physiol A vol. 190 (2), 105-114.  
    01-02-2004
  • Why do honey bees dance?
    Dornhaus A and Chittka L
    Behav Ecol Sociobiol vol. 55 (4), 395-401.  
    01-02-2004
  • Lesions in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis disrupt corticosterone and freezing responses elicited by a contextual but not by a specific cue-conditioned fear stimulus
    Sullivan GM, Apergis J, Bush DEA, Johnson LR, Hou M and Ledoux JE
    Neuroscience, Elsevier vol. 128 (1), 7-14.  
    01-01-2004