Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate of its position relative to a point of origin. Many species use path integration to navigate back to specific locations, typically their homes, after lengthy and convoluted excursions. Hymenopteran insects are impressive path integrators, directly returning to their hives after hundreds of meters of outward travel. Recent neurobiological insights have established hypotheses for how path integration vectors could be encoded in the brains of bees, but clear ways to test these hypotheses in the laboratory are currently unavailable. Here, we report that the bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, uses path integration while walking over short distances in ...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate ...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
Bertrand O, Doussot C, Siesenop T, Ravi S, Egelhaaf M. Visual and movement memories steer foraging b...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
International audienceA new study shows that bumblebees can display path integration while walking i...
Returning home is a crucial task accomplished daily by many animals, including humans. Because of th...
In £ight cages, worker bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) spontaneously explored the surroundings of thei...
Animals that visit multiple foraging sites face a problem, analogous to the Travelling Salesman Prob...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M. Visually guided homing of bumblebees in ambiguous situations: A b...
Bertrand O, Lobecke A, Egelhaaf M. Learning and returning flights of bumblebees Bombus terrestris in...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Path integration is a computational strategy that allows an animal to maintain an internal estimate ...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
Bertrand O, Doussot C, Siesenop T, Ravi S, Egelhaaf M. Visual and movement memories steer foraging b...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
International audienceA new study shows that bumblebees can display path integration while walking i...
Returning home is a crucial task accomplished daily by many animals, including humans. Because of th...
In £ight cages, worker bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) spontaneously explored the surroundings of thei...
Animals that visit multiple foraging sites face a problem, analogous to the Travelling Salesman Prob...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M. Visually guided homing of bumblebees in ambiguous situations: A b...
Bertrand O, Lobecke A, Egelhaaf M. Learning and returning flights of bumblebees Bombus terrestris in...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...