Nikolas Johnston

Entomologist and Bioinformatician


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Molecular Horizons, School of Science

University of Wollongong



Host-trailing satellite flight behaviour is associated with greater investment in peripheral visual sensory system in miltogrammine flies


Journal article


C. Polidori, M. Piwczyński, F. Ronchetti, Nikolas P. Johnston, K. Szpila
Scientific Reports, 2022

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Polidori, C., Piwczyński, M., Ronchetti, F., Johnston, N. P., & Szpila, K. (2022). Host-trailing satellite flight behaviour is associated with greater investment in peripheral visual sensory system in miltogrammine flies. Scientific Reports.


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Polidori, C., M. Piwczyński, F. Ronchetti, Nikolas P. Johnston, and K. Szpila. “Host-Trailing Satellite Flight Behaviour Is Associated with Greater Investment in Peripheral Visual Sensory System in Miltogrammine Flies.” Scientific Reports (2022).


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Polidori, C., et al. “Host-Trailing Satellite Flight Behaviour Is Associated with Greater Investment in Peripheral Visual Sensory System in Miltogrammine Flies.” Scientific Reports, 2022.


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@article{c2022a,
  title = {Host-trailing satellite flight behaviour is associated with greater investment in peripheral visual sensory system in miltogrammine flies},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Scientific Reports},
  author = {Polidori, C. and Piwczyński, M. and Ronchetti, F. and Johnston, Nikolas P. and Szpila, K.}
}


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