Amblypygids, or whip spiders, are nocturnally active arachnids which live in structurally complex environments. Whip spiders are excellent navigators that can re-locate a home refuge without relying on visual input. Therefore, an open question is whether visual input can control any aspect of whip spider spatial behavior. In the current study, Phrynus marginemaculatus were trained to locate an escape refuge by discriminating between differently oriented black and white stripes placed either on the walls of a testing arena (frontal discrimination) or on the ceiling of the same testing arena (overhead discrimination). Regardless of the placement of the visual stimuli, the whip spiders were successful in learning the location of the escape ref...
Wolf spiders can learn spatial navigation through simple maze tasks. It remains unclear if spatial l...
Amblypygids are nocturnal arthropods which live in cluttered habitats and possess the ability to nav...
Like many other nocturnal arthropods, the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus is capable of homing. Th...
Studies on whip spider navigation have focused on their ability to locate goal locations in the hori...
The ability of animals to learn and remember underpins many behavioral actions and can be crucial fo...
Amblypygids, or whip spiders, are nocturnal, predatory arthropods that display a robust ability to n...
Clipping off a whip spider's antenniform leg tips prevents effective navigation.As well as olfaction...
Adequate homing is essential for the survival of any animal when it leaves its home to find prey or ...
The wolf spider Lycosa tarantula returns home by means of path integration. Previous studies demonst...
Whip spiders (Arachnida, Amblypygi) comprise a small and little-studied arachnid order. They have el...
Whip spiders (Arachnida, Amblypygi) are little-studied arachnids with enlarged spiny pedipalps and e...
Whip spiders (Amblypygi) are known for their nocturnal navigational abilities, which rely on chemos...
Over the past decade, research in comparative psychology has increasingly focused on non-vertebrate ...
Background: Only a few studies have examined the visual systems of Amblypygi (whip spiders) until no...
Jumping spiders, or salticids, sample their environment using a combination of two types of eyes. Th...
Wolf spiders can learn spatial navigation through simple maze tasks. It remains unclear if spatial l...
Amblypygids are nocturnal arthropods which live in cluttered habitats and possess the ability to nav...
Like many other nocturnal arthropods, the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus is capable of homing. Th...
Studies on whip spider navigation have focused on their ability to locate goal locations in the hori...
The ability of animals to learn and remember underpins many behavioral actions and can be crucial fo...
Amblypygids, or whip spiders, are nocturnal, predatory arthropods that display a robust ability to n...
Clipping off a whip spider's antenniform leg tips prevents effective navigation.As well as olfaction...
Adequate homing is essential for the survival of any animal when it leaves its home to find prey or ...
The wolf spider Lycosa tarantula returns home by means of path integration. Previous studies demonst...
Whip spiders (Arachnida, Amblypygi) comprise a small and little-studied arachnid order. They have el...
Whip spiders (Arachnida, Amblypygi) are little-studied arachnids with enlarged spiny pedipalps and e...
Whip spiders (Amblypygi) are known for their nocturnal navigational abilities, which rely on chemos...
Over the past decade, research in comparative psychology has increasingly focused on non-vertebrate ...
Background: Only a few studies have examined the visual systems of Amblypygi (whip spiders) until no...
Jumping spiders, or salticids, sample their environment using a combination of two types of eyes. Th...
Wolf spiders can learn spatial navigation through simple maze tasks. It remains unclear if spatial l...
Amblypygids are nocturnal arthropods which live in cluttered habitats and possess the ability to nav...
Like many other nocturnal arthropods, the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus is capable of homing. Th...