International audienceSolitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. We tethered foragers of Myrmecia croslandi on a trackball and recorded their intended movements when the trackball was located on their normal foraging corridor (on-route), above their nest and at a location several metres away where they have never been before (off-route). We found that at on-and off-route locations, most ants walk in the nest or foraging direction and continue to do so for tens of metres in a straight line. In contrast, above the nest, ants walk in random directions and change walking direction frequently. In addition, the walking direction of ants above the nest oscillates on a fine scale, reflecting ...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Many ants rely on both visual cues and self-generated chemical signals for navigation, but their rel...
Ants use multiple sources of information to navigate, but do not integrate all this information into...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
A variety of social insects use visual cues for homing. In this study, we examine the possible facto...
A variety of social insects use visual cues for homing. In this study, we examine the possible facto...
Bees, wasps and ants-so-called central-place foragers-need potent homing strategies to return to the...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Visually guided navigation represents a long standing goal in robotics. Insights may be drawn from v...
Summary: Animal navigation relies on the available environmental cues and, where present, visual cue...
We provide a detailed analysis of the learning walks performed by Myrmecia croslandi ants at the nes...
The pressure of returning to and locating the nest after a successful foraging trip is immense in an...
The pressure of returning to and locating the nest after a successful foraging trip is immense in an...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Many ants rely on both visual cues and self-generated chemical signals for navigation, but their rel...
Ants use multiple sources of information to navigate, but do not integrate all this information into...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
A variety of social insects use visual cues for homing. In this study, we examine the possible facto...
A variety of social insects use visual cues for homing. In this study, we examine the possible facto...
Bees, wasps and ants-so-called central-place foragers-need potent homing strategies to return to the...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
The desert ant Cataglyphis fortis inhabits the salt pans of Tunisia. Individual ants leave the nest ...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
Visually guided navigation represents a long standing goal in robotics. Insights may be drawn from v...
Summary: Animal navigation relies on the available environmental cues and, where present, visual cue...
We provide a detailed analysis of the learning walks performed by Myrmecia croslandi ants at the nes...
The pressure of returning to and locating the nest after a successful foraging trip is immense in an...
The pressure of returning to and locating the nest after a successful foraging trip is immense in an...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Many ants rely on both visual cues and self-generated chemical signals for navigation, but their rel...
Ants use multiple sources of information to navigate, but do not integrate all this information into...