Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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E. Warrant, Bartsch, K., Günther, C.1999Physiological optics in the hummingbird hawkmoth: a compound eye without ommatidia
J. C. Theobald, Warrant, E. J., O'Carroll, D. C.2010Wide-field motion tuning in nocturnal hawkmoths
A. L. Stöckl, Ribi, W. A., Warrant, E. J.2016Adaptations for nocturnal and diurnal vision in the hawkmoth lamina
A. L. Stöckl, O'Carroll, D. C., Warrant, E. J.2016Neural summation in the hawkmoth visual system extends the limits of vision in dim light
A. L. Stöckl, O'Carroll, D. C., Warrant, E. J.2017Higher-order neural processing tunes motion neurons to visual ecology in three species of hawkmoths
R. A. Raguso, LeClere, A. R., Schlumpberger, R. O.2005Sensory flexibility in hawkmoth foraging behavior: lessons from {IManduca sexta} and other species
M. F. Land, Gibson, G., Horwood, J., Zeil, J.1999Fundamental differences in the optical structure of the eyes of nocturnal and diurnal mosquitoes
A. Kelber, Balkenius, A., Warrant, E. J.2002Scotopic colour vision in nocturnal hawkmoths
A. Kelber, Balkenius, A., Warrant, E. J.2003Colour vision in diurnal and nocturnal hawkmoths
D. E. Cutler, Bennett, R. R., Stevenson, R. D., White, R. H.1995Feeding behavior in the nocturnal moth {IManduca sexta} is mediated mainly by blue receptors, but where are they located in the retina?
A. Balkenius, Rosén, W., Kelber, A.2006The relative importance of olfaction and vision in a diurnal and a nocturnal hawkmoth
A. Balkenius2004Color constancy in diurnal and nocturnal hawkmoths
T. Akiyama, Uchiyama, H., Yajima, S., Arikawa, K., Terai, Y.2022Parallel evolution of opsin visual pigments by tuning of spectral sensitivities during the transition from nocturnal to diurnal hawkmoths
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