Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable feeding grounds [1], [2] and [3]. The sensorimotor mechanisms underpinning the use of visual landmarks are much studied [3], but much less is known about how ants extract reliable visual landmark information from a complex visual scene. For navigation, useful visual information should be reliably identifiable across multiple journeys in differing lighting conditions, and one such robust source of information is provided by the skyline profile generated where terrestrial objects contrast against the sky. Experiments with ants and bees [4], [5] and [6] suggest that insects might use directional information derived from the skyline, and in the wor...
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Under some circumstances, Diptera and Hymenoptera learn visual shapes retinotopically, so that they ...
Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable fe...
SummaryForagers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profit...
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Abstract Background Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are...
Studies of insect navigation have demonstrated that insects possess an interesting and sophisticated...
Bees and ants can control their direction of travel within a familiar landscape using the informatio...
A natural visual panorama is a complex stimulus formed of many component shapes. It gives an animal ...
Background: Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are used to...
study is now required to address several open questions. Most pertinently: how do ants encode skylin...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Under some circumstances, Diptera and Hymenoptera learn visual shapes retinotopically, so that they ...
Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable fe...
SummaryForagers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profit...
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Abstract Background Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are...
Studies of insect navigation have demonstrated that insects possess an interesting and sophisticated...
Bees and ants can control their direction of travel within a familiar landscape using the informatio...
A natural visual panorama is a complex stimulus formed of many component shapes. It gives an animal ...
Background: Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are used to...
study is now required to address several open questions. Most pertinently: how do ants encode skylin...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
SummaryAnts, like honeybees, can set their travel direction along foraging routes using just the sur...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Under some circumstances, Diptera and Hymenoptera learn visual shapes retinotopically, so that they ...