Ontogeny of orientation flight in the honeybee revealed by harmonic radar
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A. S. Edwards | G. Robinson | J. Riley | D. Reynolds | Alan D. Smith | G. Poppy | S. Fahrbach | E. Capaldi | J. Osborne | S. Farris | Andrew K. Martin
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