相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Do zebra stripes influence thermoregulation?
Alison Cobb et al.
JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY (2019)
Horsefly object-directed polarotaxis is mediated by a stochastically distributed ommatidial subtype in the ventral retina
Andrej Meglic et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2019)
Attractiveness of thermally different, uniformly black targets to horseflies: Tabanus tergestinus prefers sunlit warm shiny dark targets
Gabor Horvath et al.
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE (2019)
Aspects of the bionomics of hematophagous symbovine dipterans in a hyper-infested rangeland of Ngaoundere (Adamawa-Cameroon)
Sevidzem Silas Lendzele et al.
JOURNAL OF ASIA-PACIFIC ENTOMOLOGY (2019)
Experimental evidence that stripes do not cool zebras
Gabor Horvath et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2018)
Why do horseflies need polarization vision for host detection? Polarization helps tabanid flies to select sunlit dark host animals from the dark patches of the visual environment
Gabor Horvath et al.
ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE (2017)
The effect of weather variables on the flight activity of horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) in the continental climate of Hungary
Tamas Herczeg et al.
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH (2015)
Seasonality and daily activity of male and female tabanid flies monitored in a Hungarian hill-country pasture by new polarization traps and traditional canopy traps
Tamas Herczeg et al.
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH (2014)
Efficiency of colored modified box traps for sampling of tabanids
Stjepan Krcmar et al.
PARASITE (2014)
A horizontally polarizing liquid trap enhances the tabanid-capturing efficiency of the classic canopy trap
A. Egri et al.
BULLETIN OF ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH (2013)
A new tabanid trap applying a modified concept of the old flypaper: Linearly polarising sticky black surfaces as an effective tool to catch polarotactic horseflies
Adam Egri et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY (2013)
Stripes disrupt odour attractiveness to biting horseflies: Battle between ammonia, CO2, and colour pattern for dominance in the sensory systems of host-seeking tabanids
Miklos Blaho et al.
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR (2013)
Polarotactic tabanids find striped patterns with brightness and/or polarization modulation least attractive: an advantage of zebra stripes
Adam Egri et al.
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (2012)
New kind of polarotaxis governed by degree of polarization: attraction of tabanid flies to differently polarizing host animals and water surfaces
Adam Egri et al.
NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN (2012)
Spottier Targets Are Less Attractive to Tabanid Flies: On the Tabanid-Repellency of Spotty Fur Patterns
Miklos Blaho et al.
PLOS ONE (2012)
How can horseflies be captured by solar panels? A new concept of tabanid traps using light polarization and electricity produced by photovoltaics
Miklos Blaho et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2012)
An unexpected advantage of whiteness in horses: the most horsefly-proof horse has a depolarizing white coat
Gabor Horvath et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2010)