Honeybee navigation en route to the goal: visual flight control and odometry
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Zhang | Srinivasan | Lehrer | Collett | M. Srinivasan | T. Collett | Collett | Shao-Wu Zhang | M. Lehrer | Lehrer | Zhang | Srinivasan
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