Available online 13 November 2008. The Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti is the most thermophilic ant on the continent. It comes out to forage during the hottest part of the day in the summer months. The ant shares a cluttered, plant-filled habitat with other arthropods and uses a range of navigational strategies. We review recent studies on this species concerning its use of habitual routes, distant landmarks, landmarks around the nest, and path integration, which is keeping track of the distance and direction traveled from one's starting point. Functional predictions concerning the acquisition, retention, and integration of memories of distances and of landmarks are also reviewed, illuminating the behavioral ecology of spati...
Australian desert ants, Melophorus bagoti, return home after foraging by means of path integration a...
Estimation of distance travelled (odometry) forms a vital part of navigation for solitarily foraging...
Our two study species are Melophorous bagoti, a Central Australian desert ant and Cataglyphis fortis...
The Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti is the most thermophilic ant on the continent. I...
Few of the 11,800 ant species are solitary foragers. Since ants are central place foragers, precisio...
Social hymenopterans employ several strategies to navigate, primarily in search of food and then to ...
In a synthetic approach to studying navigational abilities in desert ants, we review recent work com...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
Highly evolved eusocial insects such as ants return from a food source to their nest by the shortest...
Bees, wasps and ants-so-called central-place foragers-need potent homing strategies to return to the...
The central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti lives in a visually cluttered semi-arid habitat ...
Desert ants make use of various navigational techniques, including path integration and visual route...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- 1. Foraging patterns and s...
Estimation of distance travelled (odometry) forms a vital part of navigation for solitarily foraging...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Australian desert ants, Melophorus bagoti, return home after foraging by means of path integration a...
Estimation of distance travelled (odometry) forms a vital part of navigation for solitarily foraging...
Our two study species are Melophorous bagoti, a Central Australian desert ant and Cataglyphis fortis...
The Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti is the most thermophilic ant on the continent. I...
Few of the 11,800 ant species are solitary foragers. Since ants are central place foragers, precisio...
Social hymenopterans employ several strategies to navigate, primarily in search of food and then to ...
In a synthetic approach to studying navigational abilities in desert ants, we review recent work com...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
Highly evolved eusocial insects such as ants return from a food source to their nest by the shortest...
Bees, wasps and ants-so-called central-place foragers-need potent homing strategies to return to the...
The central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti lives in a visually cluttered semi-arid habitat ...
Desert ants make use of various navigational techniques, including path integration and visual route...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- 1. Foraging patterns and s...
Estimation of distance travelled (odometry) forms a vital part of navigation for solitarily foraging...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Australian desert ants, Melophorus bagoti, return home after foraging by means of path integration a...
Estimation of distance travelled (odometry) forms a vital part of navigation for solitarily foraging...
Our two study species are Melophorous bagoti, a Central Australian desert ant and Cataglyphis fortis...