Many animal species, including some social hymenoptera, use the visual system for navigation. Although the insect compound eyes have been well studied, less is known about the second visual system in some insects, the ocelli. Here we demonstrate navigational functions of the ocelli in the visually guided Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti. These ants are known to rely on both visual landmark learning and path integration. We conducted experiments to reveal the role of ocelli in the perception and use of celestial compass information and landmark guidance. Ants with directional information from their path integration system were tested with covered compound eyes and open ocelli on an unfamiliar test field where only celestial compass cu...
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Ants use multiple cues for navigating to a food source or nest location. Directional information is ...
Ants are unusual among insects in that individuals of the same species within a single colony have d...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
The Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti is known to use celestial cues for compass orien...
Central place foragers are faced with the challenge to learn the position of their nest entrance in ...
Central place foragers are faced with the challenge to learn the position of their nest entrance in ...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Central-place foraging insects such as desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis use both path integratio...
Many ant species travel large distances to find food, sometimes covering distances that are up to on...
Abstract Background Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are...
Few walking insects possess simple eyes known as the ocelli. The role of the ocelli in walking insec...
SummaryOn leaving the nest [1–9] or a newly discovered food site [10–12] for the first time, bees an...
Studies of insect navigation have demonstrated that insects possess an interesting and sophisticated...
Visually guided navigation represents a long standing goal in robotics. Insights may be drawn from v...
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Ants use multiple cues for navigating to a food source or nest location. Directional information is ...
Ants are unusual among insects in that individuals of the same species within a single colony have d...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
The Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti is known to use celestial cues for compass orien...
Central place foragers are faced with the challenge to learn the position of their nest entrance in ...
Central place foragers are faced with the challenge to learn the position of their nest entrance in ...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Central-place foraging insects such as desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis use both path integratio...
Many ant species travel large distances to find food, sometimes covering distances that are up to on...
Abstract Background Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are...
Few walking insects possess simple eyes known as the ocelli. The role of the ocelli in walking insec...
SummaryOn leaving the nest [1–9] or a newly discovered food site [10–12] for the first time, bees an...
Studies of insect navigation have demonstrated that insects possess an interesting and sophisticated...
Visually guided navigation represents a long standing goal in robotics. Insights may be drawn from v...
Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated...
Ants use multiple cues for navigating to a food source or nest location. Directional information is ...
Ants are unusual among insects in that individuals of the same species within a single colony have d...