SummaryOn leaving the nest [1–9] or a newly discovered food site [10–12] for the first time, bees and wasps perform elaborate flight maneuvers to learn the location of their goal and the lay of the land surrounding it. In all these orientation flights the insects turn back and look [13] at the goal, which they can visually locate by landmark cues directly defining the goal. Here we show that Namibian desert ants, Ocymyrmex, when learning new landmarks in the neighborhood of the goal, acquire this landmark information when they cannot see the goal. They do so by performing well-choreographed rotation movements integrated in spiral-like “learning walks.” Within these rotations, short (about 150 ms) stopping phases occur, during which the ants...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
While foraging, the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis keeps track of its position with respect to its ne...
At the beginning of their foraging lives, desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) are for the first time ex...
Cataglyphid ants travelling between their nest and feeding site follow familiar routes along which t...
Ant foragers make use of multiple navigational cues to navigate through the world and the combinatio...
Central-place foraging insects such as desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis use both path integratio...
In contrast to most other ant species, desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) donot use pheromones to mark...
Ants use multiple cues for navigating to a food source or nest location. Directional information is ...
SummaryThe desert ant Cataglyphis fortis is equipped with sophisticated navigational skills for retu...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis is equipped with sophisticated navigational skills for returning t...
Many ant species travel large distances to find food, sometimes covering distances that are up to on...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
Desert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of dead recko...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
While foraging, the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis keeps track of its position with respect to its ne...
At the beginning of their foraging lives, desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) are for the first time ex...
Cataglyphid ants travelling between their nest and feeding site follow familiar routes along which t...
Ant foragers make use of multiple navigational cues to navigate through the world and the combinatio...
Central-place foraging insects such as desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis use both path integratio...
In contrast to most other ant species, desert ants (Cataglyphis fortis) donot use pheromones to mark...
Ants use multiple cues for navigating to a food source or nest location. Directional information is ...
SummaryThe desert ant Cataglyphis fortis is equipped with sophisticated navigational skills for retu...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis is equipped with sophisticated navigational skills for returning t...
Many ant species travel large distances to find food, sometimes covering distances that are up to on...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
Desert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of dead recko...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
While foraging, the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis keeps track of its position with respect to its ne...