Using crab-like dummies, we have shown previously that fiddler crabs [Uca vomeris (McNeill)] defend their burrows against intruders in a burrow-centred frame of reference. The crabs respond whenever an intruder approaches to within a certain distance of the burrow entrance, and this distance is independent of the approach direction. We show here that the crabs combine information from the path integration system on the location of their invisible burrow and visual information on the retinal position of an intruder to make this allocentric judgement. Excluding all alternative visual cues, we propose that the crabs employ a small set of matched visual filters to determine the relationship between a crab-like object and the invisible burrow. T...
Optimal escape theory generally assumes that animals have accurate information about predator distan...
Do predator-prey 'waiting games' where prey hide from potential predators have inherently unstable e...
This field study investigated the spatial strategies and homing ability of two East African fiddler ...
Animals use several strategies for depth vision, reflecting the constraints imposed by body size, th...
AbstractA foraging fiddler crab can estimate how close a potential intruder is from its burrow entra...
Prey require information if they are to respond to predation threat in a risk-sensitive manner. One ...
Habituation is an active process that allows animals to learn to identify repeated, harmless events,...
The ability to detect and effectively escape from predators is critical to an animal's survival...
Selective attention, the ability to focus on a specific stimulus and suppress distractions, plays a ...
The crab Neohelice granulata inhabits mudflats where it is preyed upon by gulls and, conversely, pre...
Hermit crabs hide into shells when confronted with potential dangers, including images presented on ...
With their eyes on long vertical stalks, their panoramic visual field and their pronounced equatoria...
Many animals use vision to guide their behaviour and to collect relevant information about their env...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
Prior work in our lab has shown that an expanding image on a computer screen elicits a hiding respon...
Optimal escape theory generally assumes that animals have accurate information about predator distan...
Do predator-prey 'waiting games' where prey hide from potential predators have inherently unstable e...
This field study investigated the spatial strategies and homing ability of two East African fiddler ...
Animals use several strategies for depth vision, reflecting the constraints imposed by body size, th...
AbstractA foraging fiddler crab can estimate how close a potential intruder is from its burrow entra...
Prey require information if they are to respond to predation threat in a risk-sensitive manner. One ...
Habituation is an active process that allows animals to learn to identify repeated, harmless events,...
The ability to detect and effectively escape from predators is critical to an animal's survival...
Selective attention, the ability to focus on a specific stimulus and suppress distractions, plays a ...
The crab Neohelice granulata inhabits mudflats where it is preyed upon by gulls and, conversely, pre...
Hermit crabs hide into shells when confronted with potential dangers, including images presented on ...
With their eyes on long vertical stalks, their panoramic visual field and their pronounced equatoria...
Many animals use vision to guide their behaviour and to collect relevant information about their env...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
Prior work in our lab has shown that an expanding image on a computer screen elicits a hiding respon...
Optimal escape theory generally assumes that animals have accurate information about predator distan...
Do predator-prey 'waiting games' where prey hide from potential predators have inherently unstable e...
This field study investigated the spatial strategies and homing ability of two East African fiddler ...