Head movements and the optic flow generated during the learning flights of bumblebees
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Andrew Philippides | Thomas S Collett | Natalie Hempel de Ibarra | Olena Riabinina | T. Collett | A. Philippides | N. H. de Ibarra | O. Riabinina
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