Foraging desert ants navigate primarily by path integration. They continually update homing direction and distance by employing a celestial compass and an odometer. Here we address the question of whether information about travel distance is correctly used in the absence of directional information. By using linear channels that were partly covered to exclude celestial compass cues, we were able to test the distance component of the path-integration process while suppressing the directional information. Our results suggest that the path integrator cannot process the distance information accumulated by the odometer while ants are deprived of celestial compass information. Hence, during path integration directional cues are a prerequisite for ...
Desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis perform large-scale foraging excursions from which they return ...
Desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, use path integration as a major means of navigation. Path integrati...
The present account answers the question of whether desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) gauge the dista...
Desert ants Cataglyphis fortis have been shown to be able to employ two mechanisms of distance estim...
Foraging desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, monitor their position relative to the nest by path integr...
Desert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of dead recko...
While integrating their foraging and homing paths, desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, depend on extern...
Ant foragers make use of multiple navigational cues to navigate through the world and the combinatio...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
SummaryAnimals use information from multiple sources in order to navigate between goals [1]. Ants su...
Many ant species travel large distances to find food, sometimes covering distances that are up to on...
In contrast to most other ant species, desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) donot use pheromones to mark...
CITATION: Wolf, H., Wittlinger, M. & Pfeffer, S. H. 2018. Two distance memories in desert ants - mod...
Desert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of dead recko...
Navigation plays an essential role for many animals leading a mobile mode of life, and for central p...
Desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis perform large-scale foraging excursions from which they return ...
Desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, use path integration as a major means of navigation. Path integrati...
The present account answers the question of whether desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) gauge the dista...
Desert ants Cataglyphis fortis have been shown to be able to employ two mechanisms of distance estim...
Foraging desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, monitor their position relative to the nest by path integr...
Desert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of dead recko...
While integrating their foraging and homing paths, desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, depend on extern...
Ant foragers make use of multiple navigational cues to navigate through the world and the combinatio...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
SummaryAnimals use information from multiple sources in order to navigate between goals [1]. Ants su...
Many ant species travel large distances to find food, sometimes covering distances that are up to on...
In contrast to most other ant species, desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) donot use pheromones to mark...
CITATION: Wolf, H., Wittlinger, M. & Pfeffer, S. H. 2018. Two distance memories in desert ants - mod...
Desert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of dead recko...
Navigation plays an essential role for many animals leading a mobile mode of life, and for central p...
Desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis perform large-scale foraging excursions from which they return ...
Desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis, use path integration as a major means of navigation. Path integrati...
The present account answers the question of whether desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) gauge the dista...