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The brain of a nocturnal migratory insect, the Australian Bogong moth
View ORCID ProfileAndrea Adden, Sara Wibrand, View ORCID ProfileKeram Pfeiffer, View ORCID ProfileEric Warrant, View ORCID ProfileStanley Heinze
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/810895
Andrea Adden
1Lund Vision Group, Lund University, Sweden
Sara Wibrand
1Lund Vision Group, Lund University, Sweden
Keram Pfeiffer
2University of Würzburg, Germany
Eric Warrant
1Lund Vision Group, Lund University, Sweden
Stanley Heinze
1Lund Vision Group, Lund University, Sweden
Posted October 21, 2019.
The brain of a nocturnal migratory insect, the Australian Bogong moth
Andrea Adden, Sara Wibrand, Keram Pfeiffer, Eric Warrant, Stanley Heinze
bioRxiv 810895; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/810895
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