Publication: Distance estimation in the third dimension in desert ants.
Distance estimation in the third dimension in desert ants.
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Wohlgemuth, S., Ronacher, B., & Wehner, R. (2002). Distance estimation in the third dimension in desert ants. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 188(4), 273–281. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-002-0301-2
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Desert ants of the genus Cataglyphis perform large-scale foraging excursions from which they return to their nest by path integration. They do so by integrating courses steered and the distances travelled into a continually updated home vector. While it is known that the angular orientation is based on skylight cues, it still is largely enigmatic how the ants measure distances travelled. We extended the ants' task into the third dimension by training them to walk within an array of uphill and downhill channels, and later testing them
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Wohlgemuth, S., Ronacher, B., & Wehner, R. (2002). Distance estimation in the third dimension in desert ants. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 188(4), 273–281. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-002-0301-2