The current study investigated the effects of environmental cues on foraging behavior of Madagascar hissing cockroaches using a maze. By placing the subjects in the maze and have them freely roam around; familiarizing themselves with the maze they gradually spent more time where reinforcement was available. As a mean of measurement, the reinforcers were then removed and the maze was flipped 180 degrees. The results were that the subjects allocated majority of their time in the area of the maze where reinforcers were previously available, and when reinforcers had a different spatial location they went to the location where it had been previously. Implications and limitations are discussed
WOS:000177196300003International audienceDistinguishing gregarism based on attraction between conspe...
Studies were conducted in the laboratory utilizing computerized moving-image analysis (MIA) to deter...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
WOS:000172189400008International audienceWe investigated the importance of spatial knowledge of food...
International audienceWe analysed, under laboratory test conditions, how German cockroach larvae ori...
WOS:000188467500028International audienceWe analyzed the expression of edge following behavior in Ge...
Animals must routinely deal with barriers as they move through their natural environment. These chal...
Winner and loser effects have been documented in many species throughout the animal kingdom, but hav...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
Laboratory tests using moving-image-analysis were developed for studying the movement behavior of th...
Although there is much information about insect associative learning, less is known about the underl...
WOS:000176059400001International audienceWe investigated whether exploratory behaviour of the cockro...
SummaryA new study of the escape behavior of the cockroach has found that its spatial variability is...
WOS:000224804800002International audienceCockroaches use navigational cues to elaborate their return...
Laboratory and field investigations were undertaken to determine the influence of selected ecologica...
WOS:000177196300003International audienceDistinguishing gregarism based on attraction between conspe...
Studies were conducted in the laboratory utilizing computerized moving-image analysis (MIA) to deter...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
WOS:000172189400008International audienceWe investigated the importance of spatial knowledge of food...
International audienceWe analysed, under laboratory test conditions, how German cockroach larvae ori...
WOS:000188467500028International audienceWe analyzed the expression of edge following behavior in Ge...
Animals must routinely deal with barriers as they move through their natural environment. These chal...
Winner and loser effects have been documented in many species throughout the animal kingdom, but hav...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
Laboratory tests using moving-image-analysis were developed for studying the movement behavior of th...
Although there is much information about insect associative learning, less is known about the underl...
WOS:000176059400001International audienceWe investigated whether exploratory behaviour of the cockro...
SummaryA new study of the escape behavior of the cockroach has found that its spatial variability is...
WOS:000224804800002International audienceCockroaches use navigational cues to elaborate their return...
Laboratory and field investigations were undertaken to determine the influence of selected ecologica...
WOS:000177196300003International audienceDistinguishing gregarism based on attraction between conspe...
Studies were conducted in the laboratory utilizing computerized moving-image analysis (MIA) to deter...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...