Lars Chittka

Lars Chittka

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 95

Europe-United Kingdom

About Lars Chittka

Lars Chittka, With an exceptional h-index of 95 and a recent h-index of 56 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen Mary University of London, specializes in the field of sensory systems, animal cognition, pollination biology, signal-receiver systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate alone

Bumble bees’ food preferences are jointly shaped by rapid evaluation of nectar sugar concentration and viscosity

Does bumblebee preference of continuous over interrupted strings in string-pulling tasks indicate means-end comprehension?

Noxious stimulation induces self-protective behaviour in bumblebees

Bumblebees display stimulus-specific persistence behaviour after being trained on delayed reinforcement

A neuromorphic model of active vision shows spatio-temporal encoding in lobula neurons can aid pattern recognition in bees

The mind of a bee

Bees learn to dance

Lars Chittka Information

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Citations(all)

32158

Citations(since 2020)

11487

Cited By

25498

hIndex(all)

95

hIndex(since 2020)

56

i10Index(all)

244

i10Index(since 2020)

217

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Lars Chittka Skills & Research Interests

sensory systems

animal cognition

pollination biology

signal-receiver systems

Top articles of Lars Chittka

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Journal

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Publication Date

Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate alone

Nature

Alice D Bridges

Amanda Royka

Tara Wilson

Charlotte Lockwood

Jasmin Richter

...

2024/3/6

Bumble bees’ food preferences are jointly shaped by rapid evaluation of nectar sugar concentration and viscosity

Animal Behaviour

Yonghe Zhou

Shuyi Ding

Caiying Liao

Jianing Wu

Lars Chittka

...

2024/2/29

Does bumblebee preference of continuous over interrupted strings in string-pulling tasks indicate means-end comprehension?

bioRxiv

Chao Wen

Yuyi Lu

Cwyn Solvi

Wang Cai

Wen Xiu Jun

...

2024

Noxious stimulation induces self-protective behaviour in bumblebees

bioRxiv

Matilda Gibbons

Elisa Pasquini

Amelia Kowalewska

Eva Read

Sam Gibson

...

2024

Bumblebees display stimulus-specific persistence behaviour after being trained on delayed reinforcement

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Yonghe Zhou

HaDi MaBouDi

Chaoyang Peng

Hiruni Samadi Galpayage Dona

Selene Gutierrez Al-Khudhairy

...

2024/1

A neuromorphic model of active vision shows spatio-temporal encoding in lobula neurons can aid pattern recognition in bees

bioRxiv

HaDi MaBouDi

Mark Roper

Marie-Genevieve Guiraud

Lars Chittka

James AR Marshall

2023

The mind of a bee

Lars Chittka

2023/10/10

Bees learn to dance

Science

Lars Chittka

Natacha Rossi

2023/3/10

Sub-cell scale features govern the placement of new cells by honeybees during comb construction

Journal of Comparative Physiology A

Vincent Gallo

Alice D Bridges

Joseph L Woodgate

Lars Chittka

2023/5/10

Bumblebees acquire alternative puzzle-box solutions via social learning

Plos Biology

Alice D Bridges

HaDi MaBouDi

Olga Procenko

Charlotte Lockwood

Yaseen Mohammed

...

2023/3/7

Escaping anthropocentrism in the study of non-human culture: Comment on" Blind alleys and fruitful pathways in the comparative study of cultural cognition" by Andrew Whiten

Alice D Bridges

Lars Chittka

2023/3

Theory of morphodynamic information processing: linking sensing to behaviour

Mikko Juusola

Jouni Takalo

Joni Kemppainen

K Razban Haghighi

Ben Scales

...

2023/8/16

Social learning of a challenging two-step action sequence fulfils key criteria of cumulative culture in an insect

bioRxiv

Alice Dorothy Bridges

Amanda Royka

Tara Wilson

Lars Chittka

2023

Is it time for insect researchers to consider their subjects’ welfare?

Andrew Crump

Matilda Gibbons

Meghan Barrett

Jonathan Birch

Lars Chittka

2023/6/1

An insect's view of a numerosity illusion: a simple strategy may explain complex numerical performance in bumblebees

bioRxiv

Elia Gatto

Cui Guan

Christian Agrillo

Simone Cutini

Lars Chittka

...

2023

NimbleAI: Towards Neuromorphic Sensing-Processing 3D-integrated Chips

Xabier Iturbe

Nassim Abderrahmane

Jaume Abella

Sergi Alcaide

Eric Beyne

...

2023/4/17

A framework for evaluating evidence of pain in animals

Animal Sentience

Matilda Gibbons

Lars Chittka

2022

Descending control of nociception in insects?

Matilda Gibbons

Sajedeh Sarlak

Lars Chittka

2022/7/13

“Personality” Differences between Bees

NATURAL HISTORY

Lars Chittka

2022/9/1

The intelligent mind of an insect

Interalia magazine. https://www. interaliamag. org/articles/lars-chittka-the-intelligent-mind-of-an-insect

Lars Chittka

2022

See List of Professors in Lars Chittka University(Queen Mary University of London)

Co-Authors

H-index: 73
Andrew R Leitch

Andrew R Leitch

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 54
Nikolaus F. Troje

Nikolaus F. Troje

York University

H-index: 50
Nigel Raine

Nigel Raine

University of Guelph

H-index: 49
Maurice Elphick

Maurice Elphick

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 38
Johannes Spaethe

Johannes Spaethe

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

H-index: 30
Ellouise Leadbeater

Ellouise Leadbeater

Royal Holloway, University of London

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