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Neural summation in the hawkmoth visual system extends the limits of vision in dim light
AL Stöckl, DC O¢Carroll, EJ Warrant
Current Biology 26 (6), 821-826, 2016
942016
Differential investment in visual and olfactory brain areas reflects behavioural choices in hawk moths
A Stöckl, S Heinze, A Charalabidis, B El Jundi, E Warrant, A Kelber
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 26041, 2016
842016
Adaptations for nocturnal and diurnal vision in the hawkmoth lamina
AL Stöckl, WA Ribi, EJ Warrant
Journal of Comparative Neurology 524 (1), 160-175, 2016
632016
Fuelling on the wing: sensory ecology of hawkmoth foraging
AL Stöckl, A Kelber
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 205, 399-413, 2019
532019
Comparative system identification of flower tracking performance in three hawkmoth species reveals adaptations for dim light vision
AL Stöckl, K Kihlström, S Chandler, S Sponberg
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
472017
Hawkmoth lamina monopolar cells act as dynamic spatial filters to optimize vision at different light levels
AL Stöckl, DC O¢Carroll, EJ Warrant
Science Advances 6 (16), eaaz8645, 2020
262020
Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in non-migratory monarch butterflies
M Franzke, C Kraus, D Dreyer, K Pfeiffer, MJ Beetz, AL Stöckl, JJ Foster, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (12), jeb223800, 2020
232020
The roles of vision and antennal mechanoreception in hawkmoth flight control
A Dahake, AL Stöckl, JJ Foster, SP Sane, A Kelber
Elife 7, e37606, 2018
232018
Higher-order neural processing tunes motion neurons to visual ecology in three species of hawkmoths
AL Stöckl, D O'Carroll, EJ Warrant
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1857), 20170880, 2017
212017
Resolving the trade-off between visual sensitivity and spatial acuity—lessons from hawkmoths
A Stöckl, J Smolka, D O¢Carroll, E Warrant
Integrative and Comparative Biology 57 (5), 1093-1103, 2017
182017
Setting the pace: new insights into central pattern generator interactions in box jellyfish swimming
AL Stöckl, R Petie, DE Nilsson
PloS one 6 (11), e27201, 2011
182011
Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths
K Kihlström, B Aiello, E Warrant, S Sponberg, A Stöckl
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (4), jeb236240, 2021
162021
A clearer view of the insect brain—combining bleaching with standard whole-mount immunocytochemistry allows confocal imaging of pigment-covered brain areas for 3D reconstruction
AL Stöckl, S Heinze
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 9, 121, 2015
162015
Encoding of social signals in all three electrosensory pathways of Eigenmannia virescens
A Stöckl, F Sinz, J Benda, J Grewe
Journal of neurophysiology 112 (9), 2076-2091, 2014
152014
The role of lateral optic flow cues in hawkmoth flight control
A Stöckl, R Grittner, K Pfeiffer
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (13), jeb199406, 2019
122019
Natural image statistics in the dorsal and ventral visual field match a switch in flight behaviour of a hawkmoth
R Bigge, M Pfefferle, K Pfeiffer, A Stöckl
Current Biology 31 (6), R280-R281, 2021
92021
A new innovative real-time tracking method for flying insects applicable under natural conditions
T Walter, J Degen, K Pfeiffer, A Stöckl, S Montenegro, T Degen
BMC zoology 6, 1-11, 2021
62021
Flower patterns improve foraging efficiency in bumblebees by guiding approach flight and landing
R Richter, A Dietz, J Foster, J Spaethe, A Stöckl
Functional Ecology 37 (3), 763-777, 2023
52023
Spatial tuning of translational optic flow responses in hawkmoths of varying body size
R Grittner, E Baird, A Stöckl
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 208 (2), 279-296, 2022
42022
Allometric scaling of a superposition eye optimizes sensitivity and acuity in large and small hawkmoths
AKEB Anna Stöckl , Rebecca Grittner , Gavin Taylor , Christoph Rau , Andrew ...
Proc. R. Soc. B. 289, 20220758, 2022
4*2022
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