Many casual observers typecast Drosophila melanogaster as a stationary pest that lurks around fruit and wine. However, the omnipresent fruit fly, which thrives even in desert habitats, likely established and maintained its cosmopolitan status via migration over large spatial scales. To perform long-distance dispersal, flies must actively maintain a straight compass heading through the use of external orientation cues, such as those derived from the sky. In this Review, we address how D. melanogaster accomplishes long-distance navigation using celestial cues. We focus on behavioral and physiological studies indicating that fruit flies can navigate both to a pattern of linearly polarized light and to the position of the sun – the same cues ut...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Despite the ecological importance of long-distance dispersal in insects, its underlying mechanistic ...
Many casual observers typecast Drosophila melanogaster as a stationary pest that lurks around fruit ...
Many casual observers typecast Drosophila melanogaster as a stationary pest that lurks around fruit ...
Insects exhibit impressive navigational abilities, from long distance migrations of monarch butterfl...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Insects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflies and l...
Insects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflies and l...
SummaryInsects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflie...
SummaryInsects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflie...
Despite their small brains, insects can navigate over long distances by orienting using visual landm...
Many navigating insects include the celestial polarization pattern as an additional visual cue to or...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Despite the ecological importance of long-distance dispersal in insects, its underlying mechanistic ...
Many casual observers typecast Drosophila melanogaster as a stationary pest that lurks around fruit ...
Many casual observers typecast Drosophila melanogaster as a stationary pest that lurks around fruit ...
Insects exhibit impressive navigational abilities, from long distance migrations of monarch butterfl...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Insects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflies and l...
Insects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflies and l...
SummaryInsects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflie...
SummaryInsects maintain a constant bearing across a wide range of spatial scales. Monarch butterflie...
Despite their small brains, insects can navigate over long distances by orienting using visual landm...
Many navigating insects include the celestial polarization pattern as an additional visual cue to or...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
Despite the ecological importance of long-distance dispersal in insects, its underlying mechanistic ...