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Traveling in clutter: Navigation in the Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti
Authors:Ken Cheng  Ajay Narendra  Stefan Sommer  Rüdiger Wehner  
Institution:aCentre for the Integrative Study of Animal Behaviour, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia;bARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science, Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Australia;cInstitute of Zoology, University of Zurich, Switzerland;dBrain Research Institute, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:The Central Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti is the most thermophilic ant on the continent. It comes out to forage during the hottest part of the day in the summer months. The ant shares a cluttered, plant-filled habitat with other arthropods and uses a range of navigational strategies. We review recent studies on this species concerning its use of habitual routes, distant landmarks, landmarks around the nest, and path integration, which is keeping track of the distance and direction traveled from one's starting point. Functional predictions concerning the acquisition, retention, and integration of memories of distances and of landmarks are also reviewed, illuminating the behavioral ecology of spatial cognition.
Keywords:Desert ant  View-based navigation  Route  Landmark  Path integration  Behavioral ecology
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