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Studying how animals learn, use information strategically, and evaluate their options
Animal Comparative Economics lab
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Mélissa Armand
Doctoral Researcher
Address:
Room D4.1.319
Lehrstuhl für Zoologie / Evolutionsbiologie
Biologie I
Universität Regensburg
Universitätstrasse 31
D-93053 Regensburg
Phone:
(+49) 941 943 3356
Email:
About me:
I study how plants might be using behavioural economic tricks to manipulate the decisions of pollinators. We use bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) in a lab setting, combining classical training techniques with a robotic flower meadow system to examine preference development. Basically, I spend my time trying to trick bees.
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