Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we investigated how the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, selects and maintains a flight heading relative to the axis of linearly polarized light, a visual cue produced by the atmospheric scattering of sunlight. To track flies' headings over extended periods, we used a flight simulator that coupled the angular velocity of dorsally presented polarized light to the stroke amplitude difference of the animal's wings. In the simulator, most flies actively maintained a stable heading relative to the axis of polarized light for the duration of 15 minute flights. We found that individuals selected arbitrary, unpredictable headings relative to the pola...
Despite their small brains, insects can navigate over long distances by orienting using visual landm...
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...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Many navigating insects include the celestial polarization pattern as an additional visual cue to or...
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...
Insects exhibit impressive navigational abilities, from long distance migrations of monarch butterfl...
Despite their small brains, insects can navigate over long distances by orienting using visual landm...
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...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Many navigating insects include the celestial polarization pattern as an additional visual cue to or...
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...
Insects exhibit impressive navigational abilities, from long distance migrations of monarch butterfl...
Despite their small brains, insects can navigate over long distances by orienting using visual landm...
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...