In £ight cages, worker bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) spontaneously explored the surroundings of their nest and foraged in complete darkness by walking instead of £ying from feeders up to 150 cm away from the nest. This behaviour was wholly unexpected in these classically visual foragers. The ¢nding provides a controlled system for dissecting possible non-visual components of navigation used in daylight. It also allows us to isolate navigation mechanisms used in naturally dark situations, such as in the nest. Using infrared video, we mapped walking trails. We found that bumblebees laid odour marks. When such odour cues were eliminated, bees maintained correct directionality, suggesting a magnetic compass. They were also able to assess travel...
Returning home is a crucial task accomplished daily by many animals, including humans. Because of th...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M. Visually guided homing of bumblebees in ambiguous situations: A b...
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate ...
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate ...
Bertrand O, Doussot C, Siesenop T, Ravi S, Egelhaaf M. Visual and movement memories steer foraging b...
Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compas...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
Flying, as well as walking insects rely on vision to regulate locomotion, even in the dark when the ...
Bees abound in tropical environments, and the communication of valuable resource locations among nes...
Flying insects frequently navigate through environments of different complexity. In this study, buff...
Many bees and wasps learn about the immediate surroundings of their nest during learning flights, in...
International audienceA new study shows that bumblebees can display path integration while walking i...
Returning home is a crucial task accomplished daily by many animals, including humans. Because of th...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M. Visually guided homing of bumblebees in ambiguous situations: A b...
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate ...
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate ...
Bertrand O, Doussot C, Siesenop T, Ravi S, Egelhaaf M. Visual and movement memories steer foraging b...
Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compas...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
Flying, as well as walking insects rely on vision to regulate locomotion, even in the dark when the ...
Bees abound in tropical environments, and the communication of valuable resource locations among nes...
Flying insects frequently navigate through environments of different complexity. In this study, buff...
Many bees and wasps learn about the immediate surroundings of their nest during learning flights, in...
International audienceA new study shows that bumblebees can display path integration while walking i...
Returning home is a crucial task accomplished daily by many animals, including humans. Because of th...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M. Visually guided homing of bumblebees in ambiguous situations: A b...