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David Dreyer
David Dreyer
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Visual but not trigeminal mediation of magnetic compass information in a migratory bird
M Zapka, D Heyers, CM Hein, S Engels, NL Schneider, J Hans, S Weiler, ...
Nature 461 (7268), 1274-1277, 2009
3082009
The Earth’s magnetic field and visual landmarks steer migratory flight behavior in the nocturnal Australian Bogong moth
D Dreyer, B Frost, H Mouritsen, A Günther, K Green, M Whitehouse, ...
Current Biology 28 (13), 2160-2166. e5, 2018
1242018
Weak Broadband Electromagnetic Fields are More Disruptive to Magnetic Compass Orientation in a Night-Migratory Songbird (Erithacus rubecula) than Strong …
S Schwarze, NL Schneider, T Reichl, D Dreyer, N Lefeldt, S Engels, ...
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 10, 55, 2016
1142016
The Australian Bogong Moth Agrotis infusa: A Long-Distance Nocturnal Navigator
E Warrant, B Frost, K Green, H Mouritsen, D Dreyer, A Adden, ...
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 10, 77, 2016
1062016
3D standard brain of the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum: a tool to study metamorphic development and adult plasticity
D Dreyer, H Vitt, S Dippel, B Goetz, B El Jundi, M Kollmann, W Huetteroth, ...
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 4, 1003, 2010
862010
Flight-induced compass representation in the monarch butterfly heading network
MJ Beetz, C Kraus, M Franzke, D Dreyer, MF Strube-Bloss, W Rössler, ...
Current Biology 32 (2), 338-349. e5, 2022
452022
Migratory blackcaps tested in Emlen funnels can orient at 85 degrees but not at 88 degrees magnetic inclination
N Lefeldt, D Dreyer, NL Schneider, F Steenken, H Mouritsen
Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (2), 206-211, 2015
412015
Australian Bogong moths Agrotis infusa (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), 1951–2020: decline and crash
K Green, P Caley, M Baker, D Dreyer, J Wallace, E Warrant
Austral Entomology 60 (1), 66-81, 2021
382021
Migratory blackcaps can use their magnetic compass at 5 degrees inclination, but are completely random at 0 degrees inclination
S Schwarze, F Steenken, N Thiele, D Kobylkov, N Lefeldt, D Dreyer, ...
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 33805, 2016
312016
Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in non-migratory monarch butterflies
M Franzke, C Kraus, D Dreyer, K Pfeiffer, MJ Beetz, AL Stöckl, JJ Foster, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (12), jeb223800, 2020
232020
Evidence for a southward autumn migration of nocturnal noctuid moths in central Europe
D Dreyer, B El Jundi, D Kishkinev, C Suchentrunk, L Campostrini, BJ Frost, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (24), jeb179218, 2018
212018
A guide for using flight simulators to study the sensory basis of long-distance migration in insects
D Dreyer, B Frost, H Mouritsen, A Lefèvre, M Menz, E Warrant
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 15, 678936, 2021
122021
Stimulus-dependent orientation strategies in monarch butterflies
M Franzke, C Kraus, M Gayler, D Dreyer, K Pfeiffer, B El Jundi
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (3), jeb243687, 2022
82022
Weak broadband electromagnetic fields are more disruptive to magnetic compass orientation in a night-migratory songbird (Erithacus rubecula) than strong narrow-band fields …
S Schwarze, NL Schneider, T Reichl, D Dreyer, N Lefeldt, S Engels
72016
Camera-based automated monitoring of flying insects (Camfi). I. Field and computational methods
JRA Wallace, TMJ Reber, D Dreyer, B Beaton, J Zeil, E Warrant
Frontiers in Insect Science 3, 1240400, 2023
12023
Camera-based monitoring of bogong moths in alpine australia reveals drivers of migratory behaviour
JRA Wallace, T Reber, L Khaldy, B Mathews-Hunter, K Green, D Dreyer, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.05. 19.492631, 2022
12022
Lidar as a potential tool for monitoring migratory insects
H Chen, M Li, H Månefjord, P Travers, J Salvador, L Müller, D Dreyer, ...
Iscience 27 (5), 2024
2024
Adaptive migratory orientation of an invasive pest on a new continent
H Chen, G Wan, J Li, Y Ma, DR Reynolds, D Dreyer, EJ Warrant, ...
iScience, 26 (12), 2023
2023
Camera-based automated monitoring of flying insects in the wild (Camfi). II. flight behaviour and long-term population monitoring of migratory Bogong moths in Alpine Australia
JRA Wallace, D Dreyer, TMJ Reber, L Khaldy, B Mathews-Hunter, ...
Frontiers in Insect Science 3, 1230501, 2023
2023
Oriented evening flight behaviour in the Bogong moth revealed through automated video tracking
JRA Wallace, D Dreyer, J Zeil, EJ Warrant
bioRxiv, 2022.05. 19.492638, 2022
2022
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