Multisensory navigation and neuronal plasticity in desert ants
Wolfgang Rößler
Abstract
Cataglyphis desert ants are skilled visual navigators. Here, I present a brief overview of multisensory learning and neuronal plasticity in ants, with a particular focus on the transition from the dark nest interior to performing first foraging trips. This highlights desert ants as experimental models for studying neuronal mechanisms underlying behavioral development into successful navigators.
Topics & Concepts
ForagingNeuroscienceDesert (philosophy)NeuroplasticityPsychologyNest (protein structural motif)Cognitive scienceEcologyBiologyCommunicationEpistemologyBiochemistryPhilosophyNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorAnimal Behavior and Reproduction