Behavioural lateralization in invertebrates is an important field of study because it may provide insights into the early origins of lateralization seen in a diversity of organisms. Here, we present evidence for a leftward turning bias in Temnothorax albipennis ants exploring nest cavities and in branching mazes, where the bias is initially obscured by thigmotaxis (wall-following) behaviour. Forward travel with a consistent turning bias in either direction is an effective nest exploration method, and a simple decision-making heuristic to employ when faced with multiple directional choices. Replication of the same bias at the colony level would also reduce individual predation risk through aggregation effects, and may lead to a faster attain...
Bees and ants can control their direction of travel within a familiar landscape using the informatio...
Cataglyphis ants are renowned for their impressive navigation skills, which have been studied in num...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
Behavioural lateralization in invertebrates is an important field of study because it may provide in...
Many ants use a combination of cues for orientation but how do ants find their way when all external...
© 2018 The Author(s). Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge fo...
Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge following and landmark r...
International audienceThe ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Abstract The ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose home range i...
Wood ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate and learnt navigational strategies...
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Bees and ants can control their direction of travel within a familiar landscape using the informatio...
Cataglyphis ants are renowned for their impressive navigation skills, which have been studied in num...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
Behavioural lateralization in invertebrates is an important field of study because it may provide in...
Many ants use a combination of cues for orientation but how do ants find their way when all external...
© 2018 The Author(s). Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge fo...
Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge following and landmark r...
International audienceThe ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Abstract The ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose home range i...
Wood ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate and learnt navigational strategies...
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Bees and ants can control their direction of travel within a familiar landscape using the informatio...
Cataglyphis ants are renowned for their impressive navigation skills, which have been studied in num...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...