Ants use the panoramic skyline as a visual cue during navigation.
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Nest Relocation and Colony Founding in the Australian Desert Ant, Melophorus bagoti Lubbock (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)Radar tracking and motion-sensitive cameras on flowers reveal the development of pollinator multi-destination routes over large spatial scalesBumblebee Homing: The Fine Structure of Head Turning MovementsAnt Homing Ability Is Not Diminished When Traveling Backwards.Optimal cue integration in antsRotating panoramic view: interaction between visual and olfactory cues in ants.Compound eye adaptations for diurnal and nocturnal lifestyle in the intertidal ant, Polyrhachis sokolovaLarge-scale navigational map in a mammal.Large scale homing in honeybees.How desert ants use a visual landmark for guidance along a habitual route.A model of ant route navigation driven by scene familiarity.Image-matching during ant navigation occurs through saccade-like body turns controlled by learned visual featuresNavigational efficiency of nocturnal Myrmecia ants suffers at low light levels.Looking and homing: how displaced ants decide where to go.Reorienting in virtual 3D environments: do adult humans use principal axes, medial axes or local geometry?Three-dimensional models of natural environments and the mapping of navigational information.Food searches and guiding structures in North African desert ants, Cataglyphis.Bio-inspired polarized skylight-based navigation sensors: a review.25 years of research on the use of geometry in spatial reorientation: a current theoretical perspective.Scene perception and the visual control of travel direction in navigating wood antsPath integration, views, search, and matched filters: the contributions of Rüdiger Wehner to the study of orientation and navigation.Dung beetles ignore landmarks for straight-line orientation.Landmarks or panoramas: what do navigating ants attend to for guidance?Invertebrate learning and cognition: relating phenomena to neural substrate.Finding Home: Landmark Ambiguity in Human Navigation.Visual Navigation in Nocturnal Insects.Honeybees use the skyline in orientation.A Neurocomputational Model of Goal-Directed Navigation in Insect-Inspired Artificial Agents.Steering intermediate courses: desert ants combine information from various navigational routines.Route-segment odometry and its interactions with global path-integration.Subtle changes in the landmark panorama disrupt visual navigation in a nocturnal bull ant.Transfer of directional information between the polarization compass and the sun compass in desert ants.Homing in a tropical social wasp: role of spatial familiarity, motivation and age.Visual discrimination, sequential learning and memory retrieval in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti.Visual scanning behaviours and their role in the navigation of the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti.Views, landmarks, and routes: how do desert ants negotiate an obstacle course?How do field of view and resolution affect the information content of panoramic scenes for visual navigation? A computational investigation.Individual strategies and release site features determine the extent of deviation in clock-shifted pigeons at familiar sites.Quantifying navigational information: The catchment volumes of panoramic snapshots in outdoor scenes.The interaction of path integration and terrestrial visual cues in navigating desert ants: what can we learn from path characteristics?
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Ants use the panoramic skyline as a visual cue during navigation.
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