Visual memories of landmarks play a major role in guiding the habitual foraging routes of ants and bees, but how these memories engage visuo-motor control systems during guidance is poorly understood. We approach this problem through a study of image matching, a navigational strategy in which insects reach a familiar place by moving so that their current retinal image transforms to match a memorized snapshot of the scene viewed from that place. Analysis of how navigating wood ants correct their course when close to a goal reveals a significant part of the mechanism underlying this transformation. Ants followed a short route to an inconspicuous feeder positioned at a fixed distance from a vertical luminance edge. They responded to an unexpec...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Under some circumstances, Diptera and Hymenoptera learn visual shapes retinotopically, so that they ...
A natural visual panorama is a complex stimulus formed of many component shapes. It gives an animal ...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
The use of visual information for navigation appears to be a universal strategy for sighted animals,...
SummaryBackgroundEven on short routes, ants can be guided by multiple visual memories. We investigat...
AbstractInsects are thought to pinpoint a place by using memorized “snapshots,” i.e., two-dimensiona...
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
Ants are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate will c...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Under some circumstances, Diptera and Hymenoptera learn visual shapes retinotopically, so that they ...
A natural visual panorama is a complex stimulus formed of many component shapes. It gives an animal ...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
The use of visual information for navigation appears to be a universal strategy for sighted animals,...
SummaryBackgroundEven on short routes, ants can be guided by multiple visual memories. We investigat...
AbstractInsects are thought to pinpoint a place by using memorized “snapshots,” i.e., two-dimensiona...
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Ants can navigate over long distances between their nest and food sites using visual cues [1 and 2]....
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
Ants are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate will c...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
Ants are known to be capable of homing to their nest after displacement to a novel location. This is...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...