Boeddeker N, Mertes M, Dittmar L, Egelhaaf M. Data set: Head movements in bumblebees. Bielefeld University; 2015.Changes in flight direction in flying insects are largely due to roll, yaw and pitch rotations of their body. Head orientation is stabilized for most of the time by counter rotation. Here, we use high-speed video to analyse head- and body-movements of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris while approaching and departing from a food source located between three landmarks in an indoor flight-arena. The flight paths consist of almost straight flight segments that are interspersed with rapid turns. These short and fast yaw turns (“saccades”) are usually accompanied by even faster head yaw turns that change gaze direction. Since a large par...
To control flight, flying insects extract information from the pattern of visual motion generated du...
Flight is a complicated task at small scales in part due to the ubiquitous unsteady air which contai...
Our understanding of how variable wind in natural environments affects flying insects is limited bec...
<div><p>Changes in flight direction in flying insects are largely due to roll, yaw and pitch rotatio...
Boeddeker N, Mertes M, Dittmar L, Egelhaaf M. Bumblebee Homing: The Fine Structure of Head Turning M...
Changes in flight direction in flying insects are largely due to roll, yaw and pitch rotations of th...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordIns...
As animals travel through the environment, powerful reflexes help stabilize their gaze by actively m...
Böddeker N, Hemmi JM. Visual gaze control during peering flight manoeuvres in honeybees. PROCEEDINGS...
Ravi S, Siesenop T, Bertrand O, et al. Bumblebees display characteristics of active vision during ro...
The bumblebee has excellent performance for flying through complex natural environments and avoiding...
When flying through narrow spaces, insects control their position by balancing the magnitude of appa...
Despite their small brains and tiny eyes, flying insects are capable of detecting and avoiding colli...
Flying insects frequently navigate through environments of different complexity. In this study, buff...
Honeybees use visual cues to relocate profitable food sources and their hive. What bees see while na...
To control flight, flying insects extract information from the pattern of visual motion generated du...
Flight is a complicated task at small scales in part due to the ubiquitous unsteady air which contai...
Our understanding of how variable wind in natural environments affects flying insects is limited bec...
<div><p>Changes in flight direction in flying insects are largely due to roll, yaw and pitch rotatio...
Boeddeker N, Mertes M, Dittmar L, Egelhaaf M. Bumblebee Homing: The Fine Structure of Head Turning M...
Changes in flight direction in flying insects are largely due to roll, yaw and pitch rotations of th...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordIns...
As animals travel through the environment, powerful reflexes help stabilize their gaze by actively m...
Böddeker N, Hemmi JM. Visual gaze control during peering flight manoeuvres in honeybees. PROCEEDINGS...
Ravi S, Siesenop T, Bertrand O, et al. Bumblebees display characteristics of active vision during ro...
The bumblebee has excellent performance for flying through complex natural environments and avoiding...
When flying through narrow spaces, insects control their position by balancing the magnitude of appa...
Despite their small brains and tiny eyes, flying insects are capable of detecting and avoiding colli...
Flying insects frequently navigate through environments of different complexity. In this study, buff...
Honeybees use visual cues to relocate profitable food sources and their hive. What bees see while na...
To control flight, flying insects extract information from the pattern of visual motion generated du...
Flight is a complicated task at small scales in part due to the ubiquitous unsteady air which contai...
Our understanding of how variable wind in natural environments affects flying insects is limited bec...