Ants are expert navigators, keeping track of the vector to home as they travel, through path integration, and using terrestrial panoramas in view-based navigation. Although insect learning has been much studied, the learning processes in navigation have not received much attention. Here, we investigate in desert ants (Melophorus bagoti) the effects of repeating a well-travelled and familiar route segment without success. We find that re-running a homeward route without entering the nest impacted subsequent trips. Over trips, ants showed more meandering from side to side and more scanning behaviour, in which the ant stopped and turned, rotating to a range of directions. In repeatedly re-running their familiar route, ants eventually gave up h...
This abstract summarises a model of route navigation inspired by the behaviour of ants presented ful...
Some ants and bees readily learn visually guided routes between their nests and feeding sites. They ...
Cataglyphid ants travelling between their nest and feeding site follow familiar routes along which t...
The ability of bees and ants to learn long visually guided routes in complex environments is perhaps...
Ants can navigate by comparing the currently perceived view with memorised views along a familiar fo...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
Ant foragers make use of multiple navigational cues to navigate through the world and the combinatio...
Desert ants make use of various navigational techniques, including path integration and visual route...
Desert ants are expert navigators, foraging over large distances using visually guided routes. Recen...
Ants can use visual information to guide long idiosyncratic routes and accurately pinpoint locations...
This abstract summarises a model of route navigation inspired by the behaviour of ants presented ful...
Some ants and bees readily learn visually guided routes between their nests and feeding sites. They ...
Cataglyphid ants travelling between their nest and feeding site follow familiar routes along which t...
The ability of bees and ants to learn long visually guided routes in complex environments is perhaps...
Ants can navigate by comparing the currently perceived view with memorised views along a familiar fo...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
Ant foragers make use of multiple navigational cues to navigate through the world and the combinatio...
Desert ants make use of various navigational techniques, including path integration and visual route...
Desert ants are expert navigators, foraging over large distances using visually guided routes. Recen...
Ants can use visual information to guide long idiosyncratic routes and accurately pinpoint locations...
This abstract summarises a model of route navigation inspired by the behaviour of ants presented ful...
Some ants and bees readily learn visually guided routes between their nests and feeding sites. They ...
Cataglyphid ants travelling between their nest and feeding site follow familiar routes along which t...