Publication: Ant navigation: resetting the path integrator.
Ant navigation: resetting the path integrator.
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Knaden, M., & Wehner, R. (2006). Ant navigation: resetting the path integrator. Journal of Experimental Biology, 209(1), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01976
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Desert ants use path integration as their predominant system of long-distance navigation, but they also make use of route-defining and nest-defining visual landmarks. Such landmark-gained information might override the information provided by the path integrator, but nevertheless the path integrator keeps running. Here we show that only cues that are associated with the ant being inside the nest are able to reset the path integrator to zero state. Ants were captured at a feeder, i.e. without having run off their home vector, and were
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Knaden, M., & Wehner, R. (2006). Ant navigation: resetting the path integrator. Journal of Experimental Biology, 209(1), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01976