Ants are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama in navigation. Recent evidence has accumulated for the use of the currently perceived visual panorama to determine a direction to head in. The pattern of the height of the terrestrial surround, the skyline, is one key cue for the Central Australian red honey ant Melophorus bagoti in determining a direction of travel. But ants might also possess some mechanism to match the skyline heights encountered during training, which functions to steer away from regions whose skyline is too high and towards regions whose skyline is too low. We made an initial test of this hypothesis by training ants to visit a feeder centred between two experimentally constructed walls of black cloth. Trained ants w...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
In a synthetic approach to studying navigational abilities in desert ants, we review recent work com...
The ability of ants to navigate when the visual landmark information is altered has often been teste...
SummaryForagers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profit...
Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable fe...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable fe...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
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...
study is now required to address several open questions. Most pertinently: how do ants encode skylin...
Abstract Background Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are...
Background: Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are used to...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
In a synthetic approach to studying navigational abilities in desert ants, we review recent work com...
The ability of ants to navigate when the visual landmark information is altered has often been teste...
SummaryForagers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profit...
Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable fe...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
Foragers of many ant species learn long, visually guided routes between their nest and profitable fe...
Many insects are known to use the terrestrial visual panorama for navigation. Research suggests that...
Ants that forage in visually rich environments often develop idiosyncratic routes between their nest...
Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrest...
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...
study is now required to address several open questions. Most pertinently: how do ants encode skylin...
Abstract Background Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are...
Background: Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are used to...
Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are ...
In a synthetic approach to studying navigational abilities in desert ants, we review recent work com...
The ability of ants to navigate when the visual landmark information is altered has often been teste...