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Posts by Anna Stöckl

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@gkolyfetis.bsky.social @uni-konstanz.de presenting his work on bee navigation at the annual meeting of the Beekeepers of Baden in Radolfzell 🍯🐝. Thank you for the invitation! Great to see the public interest in science and find out what we can learn from each other. 👁️🧭

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Enjoyed watching the #mason #bees that moved into the little bee house on our balcony feast from our rhododendron. The way they wedge themselves into the flowers 😄 They might also have found some little extra sugary surprises - it was Easter after all 🐰🌸🐝
#WildlifePhotography #insect #bee #macro

2 weeks ago 6 2 0 0
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Neuroethology on the move with butterflies and moths - Journal of Comparative Physiology A Journal of Comparative Physiology A - Lepidopteran insects, namely butterflies and moths, are visually striking and have fascinated scientists as well as the general public for decades, prompting...

Special issue editors @anna-stoeckl.bsky.social, Basil el Jundi & Kentaro Arikawa introduce their special issue on the neuroethology of lepidoptera 🦋. The issue covers a broad field of research spanning from neuroanatomy, sensory perception to behavior. link.springer.com/article/10.1...

1 month ago 17 7 0 0

New paper out on the decision strategies of bumblebees. When using visual cues to make flower choices, they switch strategy with sensory context, learning as much as necessary, but as little as possible. Based on their training time, we propose a mechanism for this switch. tinyurl.com/2r9d4jrs 🌸🐝🧠

1 month ago 21 16 1 2
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Excited to share my first PhD preprint! w/ Sören Kannegieser and @anna-stoeckl.bsky.social @insect-vision.bsky.social

We investigated how hawkmoths coordinate lateralized sensory and motor control for appendage guidance, revealing similar control principles to vertebrates doi.org/10.64898/202...

2 months ago 56 13 0 2

Big thank you also to everyone who supported us on this project: Nadine Kaiser and Madita Naumann, Christian Stigloher, Atsuko Matsushita, @stanley-heinze.bsky.social, and Valentin Gillet

3 months ago 1 0 1 0
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New paper from the lab, led by @ronjabigge.bsky.social, in collaboration with Kentaro Arikawa. We reconcile contrast and spatial processing functions of lamina monopolar cells by integrating 3D morphology, connectivity and neurophysiology in the hummingbird hawkmoth. tinyurl.com/mvnh3325
For more 👇

3 months ago 17 9 1 0
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Visiting the Merz Akademie in Stuttgart for our science-art collaboration with the Akademie and @zukunftskolleg.bsky.social Konstanz. Excited to see the final student projects inspired by vision in insects after this field trip!

3 months ago 9 1 0 1
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Season's Greetings from the Lab in our most - Christmas party award winning !! - festive attire. 🎄👼🐮👑🐑⭐
With animalistic support from @jjfosterlab.bsky.social

Happy holidays and a great start into the New Year to you all!

extra Christmassy stars to anyone who guesses what we are 😉

4 months ago 7 1 0 0

Great fun to participate in the #UniKonstanz Open Science Slam 2025 🎤✨🤓
Presented insights of our "market research" on insect preferences for flowers - with support from citizen science. Lineup of fantastic speakers and an amazing audience !
Big thanks to the #TeamOpenScience for organising.

4 months ago 8 2 0 0
Lochlan Walsh | Insect sensory biology
Lochlan Walsh | Insect sensory biology YouTube video by Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior

How do insects use vision to interact with flowers? IMPRS-QBEE student @lochlanw.bsky.social, working with @anna-stoeckl.bsky.social tells us more about his work on hummingbird hawkmoths and how they interact with flower patterns

@mpi-animalbehav.bsky.social

youtube.com/shorts/juEhw...

4 months ago 13 8 0 0
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Best audience ever - 100+ children at a live show of the BR Lachlabor radio show, where I was invited for expertise on animal questions. 🤓🐆🐦🦗
What I learned: we should also have dance breaks for adult events!

5 months ago 13 1 0 0

I asked AI for a suggestion: "Bugging Out: How to Suck at Research"

5 months ago 2 0 1 0
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We had a rather unexpected presenter at our lab meeting this morning 😄🪲🎓

5 months ago 14 3 1 0
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Thanks to this #hummingbird #hawkmoth, which enjoyed a late season snack of ornamental salvia, I have collected proof that insects are input-output systems 😂💦!
#insect
#nature
#photography

6 months ago 10 1 1 0

Very excited to take part in #ABL2025 👇

7 months ago 6 2 0 0

Our findings on bees' photoreceptors are now officially published in Biology Letters of the Royal Society Publishing!! Thanks again for a productive collaboration @jjfosterlab.bsky.social and @gregoeur.bsky.social !!
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...

7 months ago 15 13 0 2
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Bit of an orgy going on at the moment 😆... Every other Scabiosa flower is hosting one or more six-spot burnets (Blutströpfchen in German). I was wondering why they are mating this late: it is the caterpillar stage that overwinters in this species 🤓🦋❄️!
#insect
#nature
#photography

7 months ago 7 0 0 0
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Dressing up fancy for a day out?
This little guy made sure to match his flower background with a smashing yellow "moustache". 🐝🌸
Drone of Bombus lapidarius, the red-tailed #bumblebee (Steinhummel).
#photography #insect

8 months ago 8 0 0 0

Beautiful work by @ronjabigge.bsky.social and Rebecca Grittner is out 🥳 How do the statistics of natural visual scenes and the relevance of these stimuli for the moths' flight safety shape the integration of parallel pathways for flight guidance? ✈️🦋

8 months ago 13 5 0 0
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After days of torrential rains, we had a few hours of sunshine today - which were enjoyed by humans and insects alike 🌸🐝 there is a great number of large hoverflies around - any idea what species these might be?
#insect #pollinator #hoverfly #photography

8 months ago 13 0 0 0

It was a pleasure to be part of this wonderful podcast!
I can highly recommend to check out all episodes (there is a whole first season to explore as well 🤓).

8 months ago 6 0 0 0
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Float like a hawkmoth and drink like one too! What better way to understand insect behaviour? 🍹🦋🍹
An exciting evening of science outreach by the lake, by @cbehav.bsky.social ‪‪‪@excinequality.bsky.social‬
With moth impersonators:
@emmarusconi.bsky.social @manel-a-pama.bsky.social ky.social‬

10 months ago 30 7 1 0

Congratulations to @ronjabigge.bsky.social to an awesome #PhD and a great defense at Würzburg University! #proudPI
She was welcomed home and celebrated in style with @insect-vision.bsky.social and the whole neurobiology community in Konstanz.

10 months ago 14 1 0 0

Really excited for our research to be featured in this beautiful #preLight article about our study Bumblebees flexibly adjust learning and decision strategies to sensory information content in a foraging task by Tim Schwanitz & Cemre Coskun. 🐝

10 months ago 4 0 0 0

I'm really happy to share the first preprint of my PhD work in @jjfosterlab.bsky.social! During a fruitful collaboration with @gregoeur.bsky.social, we uncovered a surprising feature of bees' eyes!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

11 months ago 19 6 0 3
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I guess that's why we call them POLLEN-ators! 🐝

#insect #pollinator #photography #spring

11 months ago 40 3 1 0
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Spotted the first hummingbird #hawkmoth of the season
- and many adorable #bee-flies!
Long-tongued hover power squared 🐝🌸🦋

#insect #pollinator #photography #spring

11 months ago 30 2 0 0
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We are excited to have Aruna visit our lab over the summer as part of her PhD! She is investigating how hawkmoths actively shape their flight trajectories to better sense the spatial layout of their environment while working towards a 3D tracking system to accurately capture their movement!

1 year ago 7 1 0 0

Lepidoptera lovers in full support for these charming creatures! Cousins in spirit and looks to our dear hawkmoths.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0