Desert ants are expert navigators, foraging over large distances using visually guided routes. Recent models of route following can reproduce aspects of route guidance, yet the underlying motor patterns do not reflect those of foraging ants. Specifically, these models select the direction of movement by rotating to find the most familiar view. Yet scanning patterns are only occasionally observed in ants. We propose a novel route following strategy inspired by klinokinesis. By using familiarity of the view to modulate the magnitude of alternating left and right turns, and the size of forward steps, this strategy is able to continually correct the heading of a simulated ant to maintain its course along a route. Route following by klinokinesis...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
SummaryAnimals use information from multiple sources in order to navigate between goals [1]. Ants su...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
This abstract summarises a model of route navigation inspired by the behaviour of ants presented ful...
It is known that ants learn long visually guided routes through complex terrain. However, the mechan...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
Ants are expert navigators, keeping track of the vector to home as they travel, through path integra...
Ants can navigate by comparing the currently perceived view with memorised views along a familiar fo...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
Desert ants make use of various navigational techniques, including path integration and visual route...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
SummaryAnimals use information from multiple sources in order to navigate between goals [1]. Ants su...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
In this paper we propose a model of visually guided route navigation in ants that captures the known...
This abstract summarises a model of route navigation inspired by the behaviour of ants presented ful...
It is known that ants learn long visually guided routes through complex terrain. However, the mechan...
The visual systems of all animals are used to provide information that can guide behaviour. In some ...
Visual navigation is a critical behaviour formanyanimals, and it has been particularly well studied...
Ants are expert navigators, keeping track of the vector to home as they travel, through path integra...
Ants can navigate by comparing the currently perceived view with memorised views along a familiar fo...
Ants are excellent navigators, using a combination of innate strategies and learnt information to gu...
Solitary foraging ants rely on vision when travelling along routes and when pinpointing their nest. ...
Desert ants make use of various navigational techniques, including path integration and visual route...
SummaryAnts are so low to the ground that slight undulations in the terrain over which they navigate...
SummaryIn recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest and debate about whether social insect...
AbstractDesert ants (Cataglyphis sp.) monitor their position relative to the nest using a form of de...
SummaryAnimals use information from multiple sources in order to navigate between goals [1]. Ants su...