Publications of WA Ribi
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Journal Article (19)
1.
Journal Article
14 (3-4), pp. 233 - 242 (1989)
Sex and Caste Specific Eye Structures in Stingless Bees and Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Trigonidae, Apidae). Entomologia Generalis 2.
Journal Article
247 (2), pp. 393 - 407 (1987)
Anatomical identification of spectral receptor types in the retina and lamina of the Australian orchard butterfly, Papilio aegeus aegeus D. Cell and Tissue Research 3.
Journal Article
240 (1), pp. 27 - 33 (1985)
The first optic ganglion of the bee VI: A sexually dimorphic receptor-cell axon. Cell and Tissue Research 4.
Journal Article
236 (3), pp. 577 - 584 (1984)
The first optic ganglion of the bee V: Structural and functional characterization of centrifugally arranged interneurones. Cell and Tissue Research 5.
Journal Article
221 (1), pp. 17 - 43 (1981)
The second and third optic ganglia of the worker bee: Golgi studies of the neuronal elements in the medulla and lobula. Cell and Tissue Research 6.
Journal Article
145 (2), pp. 139 - 152 (1981)
Distribution and properties of the sex-specific photoreceptors in the fly Musca domestica. Journal of Comparative Physiology 7.
Journal Article
291 (5812), pp. 241 - 244 (1981)
Sexual dimorphism in a photoreceptor. Nature 8.
Journal Article
215 (3), pp. 443 - 464 (1981)
The first optic ganglion of the bee IV: Synaptic fine structure and connectivity patterns of receptor cell axons and first order interneurones. Cell and Tissue Research 9.
Journal Article
13 (6), pp. 693 - 701 (1980)
Natural history of the Australian digger wasp Sphex cognatus Smith (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae). Journal of Natural History 10.
Journal Article
136 (3), pp. 263 - 266 (1980)
Drone bees fixate the queen with the dorsal frontal part of their compound eyes. Journal of Comparative Physiology 11.
Journal Article
137 (3), pp. 281 - 285 (1980)
New aspects of polarized light detection in the bee in view of non-twisting rhabdomeric structures. Journal of Comparative Physiology 12.
Journal Article
208 (3), pp. 371 - 387 (1980)
The synaptic organization of visual interneurons in the lobula complex of flies: A light and electron microscopical study using silver-intensified cobalt-impregnations. Cell and Tissue Research 13.
Journal Article
205 (1), pp. 1 - 10 (1980)
Light and electron microscopic structure of golgi-stained neurons in the vertebrate brain (new rapid Golgi procedure). Cell and Tissue Research 14.
Journal Article
200 (3), pp. 345 - 357 (1979)
The first optic ganglion of the bee III: Regional comparison of the morphology of photoreceptor-cell axons. Cell and Tissue Research 15.
Journal Article
134 (2), pp. 109 - 112 (1979)
Do the rhabdomeric structures in bees and flies really twist? Journal of Comparative Physiology 16.
Journal Article
34 (3-4), pp. 284 - 287 (1979)
Structural Differences in the Tracheal Tapetum of Diurnal Butterflies. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, C: Journal of Biosciences 17.
Journal Article
132 (1), pp. 1 - 9 (1979)
Coloured screening pigments cause red eye glow hue in pierid butterflies. Journal of Comparative Physiology 18.
Journal Article
195 (2), pp. 299 - 308 (1978)
Gap junctions coupling photoreceptor axons in the first optic ganglion of the fly. Cell and Tissue Research 19.
Journal Article
195 (3), pp. 471 - 483 (1978)
Colour receptors in the eye of the digger wasp, Sphex cognatus Smith: Evaluation by selective adaptation. Cell and Tissue Research Book Chapter (2)
20.
Book Chapter
The Structural Basis of Information Processing in the Visual System of the Bee. In: Neurobiology and Behavior of Honeybees, 12, pp. 130 - 140 (Eds. Menzel, R.; Mercer, A.). Springer, Berlin, Germany (1989)