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Klaus Lunau
Klaus Lunau
Institute of Sensory Ecology, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf
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Ultraviolet plumage colors predict mate preferences in starlings
ATD Bennett, IC Cuthill, JC Partridge, K Lunau
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (16), 8618-8621, 1997
4751997
Innate colour preferences of flower visitors
K Lunau, EJ Maier
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 177, 1-19, 1995
3551995
Colour choices of naive bumble bees and their implications for colour perception
K Lunau, S Wacht, L Chittka
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 178, 477-489, 1996
2641996
The ecology and evolution of visual pollen signals
K Lunau
Plant Systematics and Evolution 222, 89-111, 2000
2492000
Avoidance of achromatic colours by bees provides a private niche for hummingbirds
K Lunau, S Papiorek, T Eltz, M Sazima
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (9), 1607-1612, 2011
2182011
Functional significance of the optical properties of flowers for visual signalling
CJ van der Kooi, AG Dyer, PG Kevan, K Lunau
Annals of Botany 123 (2), 263-276, 2019
1872019
Visual ecology of flies with particular reference to colour vision and colour preferences
K Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 200, 497-512, 2014
1812014
Flies and flowers II: floral attractants and rewards
TS Woodcock, BMH Larson, PG Kevan, DW Inouye, K Lunau
Journal of Pollination Ecology 12, 63-94, 2014
1762014
Bees, birds and yellow flowers: pollinator‐dependent convergent evolution of UV patterns
S Papiorek, RR Junker, I Alves‐dos‐Santos, GAR Melo, LP Amaral‐Neto, ...
Plant Biology 18 (1), 46-55, 2016
1542016
Juggling with volatiles: exposure of perfumes by displaying male orchid bees
T Eltz, A Sager, K Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 191, 575-581, 2005
1502005
Colour saturation triggers innate reactions to flower signals: flower dummy experiments with bumblebees
K Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 166, 827-834, 1990
1411990
Innate recognition of flowers by bumble bees: orientation of antennae to visual stamen signals
K Lunau
Canadian Journal of Zoology 70 (11), 2139-2144, 1992
1201992
Experience-dependent choices ensure species-specific fragrance accumulation in male orchid bees
T Eltz, DW Roubik, K Lunau
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59, 149-156, 2005
1162005
Adaptive radiation and coevolution—pollination biology case studies
K Lunau
Organisms Diversity & Evolution 4 (3), 207-224, 2004
1122004
Optical releasers of the innate proboscis extension in the hoverfly Eristalis tenax L. (Syrphidae, Diptera)
K Lunau, S Wacht
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 174, 575-579, 1994
1111994
Divergent rules for pollen and nectar foraging bumblebees–a laboratory study with artificial flowers offering diluted nectar substitute and pollen surrogate
S Konzmann, K Lunau
PLoS one 9 (3), e91900, 2014
1012014
Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) and honeybees (Apis mellifera) prefer similar colours of higher spectral purity over trained colours
K Rohde, S Papiorek, K Lunau
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199, 197-210, 2013
1002013
A generalised mimicry system involving angiosperm flower colour, pollen and bumblebees’ innate colour preferences
B Heuschen, A Gumbert, K Lunau
Plant Systematics and Evolution 252, 121-137, 2005
1002005
Visual targeting of components of floral colour patterns in flower-naïve bumblebees (Bombus terrestris; Apidae)
K Lunau, G Fieselmann, B Heuschen, A van de Loo
Naturwissenschaften 93, 325-328, 2006
972006
Innate flower recognition in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris, B. lucorum; Apidae): optical signals from stamens as landing reaction releasers
K Lunau
Ethology 88 (3), 203-214, 1991
961991
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