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Dominance of the odometer over serial landmark learning in honeybee navigation

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NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
Volume 97, Issue 8, Pages 763-767

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00114-010-0690-y

Keywords

Distance estimation; Counting; Serial object detection; Radar tracing

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  1. DFG [Me 365/34-1]

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Honeybees use their visual flow field to measure flight distance. It has been suggested that the experience of serial landmarks encountered on the flight toward a feeding place contributes to distance estimation. Here, we address this question by tracing the flight paths of individual bees with a harmonic radar system. Bees were trained along an array of three landmarks (tents), and the distance between these landmarks was either increased or decreased under two test conditions. We find that absolute distance estimation dominates the search for the feeding place, but serial position effects are also found. In the latter case, bees search only or additionally at locations determined by serial experience of the landmarks.

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