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Noxious stimulation induces self-protective behaviour in bumblebees
Matilda Gibbons, View ORCID ProfileElisa Pasquini, Amelia Kowalewska, Eva Read, Sam Gibson, View ORCID ProfileAndrew Crump, View ORCID ProfileCwyn Solvi, View ORCID ProfileElisabetta Versace, View ORCID ProfileLars Chittka
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.15.575734
Matilda Gibbons
1University of Pennsylvania; Queen Mary University of London
Elisa Pasquini
2University of Trento Interdepartmental Center for Mind/Brain Sciences
Amelia Kowalewska
3Queen Mary University of London
Eva Read
4The London School of Economics and Political Science
Sam Gibson
4The London School of Economics and Political Science
Andrew Crump
5The London School of Economics and Political Science; Royal Veterinary College
Cwyn Solvi
6Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Center for Brain Science and Brain-Inspired Intelligence
Elisabetta Versace
3Queen Mary University of London
Lars Chittka
3Queen Mary University of London

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Posted January 16, 2024.
Noxious stimulation induces self-protective behaviour in bumblebees
Matilda Gibbons, Elisa Pasquini, Amelia Kowalewska, Eva Read, Sam Gibson, Andrew Crump, Cwyn Solvi, Elisabetta Versace, Lars Chittka
bioRxiv 2024.01.15.575734; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.15.575734
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