<p>Top row: Homing paths of ants released at the base of their foraging tree (R, blue circle) to the nest (N, black circle) in three one-hour slots: (a) Dark: 60–120 minutes before sunrise, (b) Dim: 30 minutes on either side of sunrise, (c) Bright: 60–120 minutes after sunrise. Red: ants that successfully returned to the nest; grey: ants that did not return to the nest within 50 minutes of tracking. Bottom row: (d) Sinuosity of all paths: the larger the E<sub>max</sub> value the straighter are the paths; (e) homing duration of successful ants (difference between the times of release and nest entry); (f) travel speed of all ants including pauses. Sector graphs show the proportion of ants that reached the nest within the recording duration of...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 22-29.1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Di...
International audienceSolitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pi...
Summary: Animal navigation relies on the available environmental cues and, where present, visual cue...
The ability of ants to navigate when the visual landmark information is altered has often been teste...
While there are benefits associated with adopting a nocturnal lifestyle, there are also a number of ...
Many insects rely on path integration to define direct routes back to their nests. When shuttling hu...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
The ability to navigate between places of importance is fundamental for all animals be it for foragi...
Cataglyphis ants are renowned for their impressive navigation skills, which have been studied in num...
<p>Each column shows the results from one colony on one day. The top row shows the total number of f...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 17-19.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Setting the scene -- Chapter 2...
Insects possess small brains but exhibit sophisticated behaviour, specifically their ability to lear...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 22-29.1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Di...
International audienceSolitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pi...
Summary: Animal navigation relies on the available environmental cues and, where present, visual cue...
The ability of ants to navigate when the visual landmark information is altered has often been teste...
While there are benefits associated with adopting a nocturnal lifestyle, there are also a number of ...
Many insects rely on path integration to define direct routes back to their nests. When shuttling hu...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
The ability to navigate between places of importance is fundamental for all animals be it for foragi...
Cataglyphis ants are renowned for their impressive navigation skills, which have been studied in num...
<p>Each column shows the results from one colony on one day. The top row shows the total number of f...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 17-19.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Setting the scene -- Chapter 2...
Insects possess small brains but exhibit sophisticated behaviour, specifically their ability to lear...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 22-29.1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Di...
International audienceSolitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pi...
Summary: Animal navigation relies on the available environmental cues and, where present, visual cue...