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List of works by Ádám Pereszlényi

Attractiveness of thermally different, uniformly black targets to horseflies: Tabanus tergestinus prefers sunlit warm shiny dark targets

scientific article published on 23 October 2019

Bioreplicated coatings for photovoltaic solar panels nearly eliminate light pollution that harms polarotactic insects

scientific article published on 03 December 2020

Experimental evidence that stripes do not cool zebras.

scientific article published on 19 June 2018

Horsefly reactions to black surfaces: attractiveness to male and female tabanids versus surface tilt angle and temperature

scientific article published on 19 May 2020

How can Asphalt Roads Extend the Range of In Situ Polarized Light Pollution? A Complex Ecological Trap of Ephemera danica and a Possible Remedy

scientific article published on 05 June 2017

Method to improve the survival of night-swarming mayflies near bridges in areas of distracting light pollution

scientific article published on 15 November 2017

Quantifying the polarised light pollution of an asphalt road: an ecological trap for the stonefly, Perla abdominalis (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) (Plecoptera: Perlidae)

scientific article published on 14 May 2019

Striped bodypainting protects against horseflies

scientific article published on 16 January 2019

Why do biting horseflies prefer warmer hosts? tabanids can escape easier from warmer targets

scientific article published on 13 May 2020

Why do horseflies need polarization vision for host detection? Polarization helps tabanid flies to select sunlit dark host animals from the dark patches of the visual environment.

scientific article published on 8 November 2017