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来自树木的视角:夜间活动的公牛蚁在从树上下来时会利用周围的全景。

The View from the Trees: Nocturnal Bull Ants, , Use the Surrounding Panorama While Descending from Trees.

作者信息

Freas Cody A, Wystrach Antione, Narendra Ajay, Cheng Ken

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Research Centre on Animal Cognition, Centre for Integrative Biology, CNRS, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2018 Jan 25;9:16. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00016. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Solitary foraging ants commonly use visual cues from their environment for navigation. Foragers are known to store visual scenes from the surrounding panorama for later guidance to known resources and to return successfully back to the nest. Several ant species travel not only on the ground, but also climb trees to locate resources. The navigational information that guides animals back home during their descent, while their body is perpendicular to the ground, is largely unknown. Here, we investigate in a nocturnal ant, , whether foragers travelling down a tree use visual information to return home. These ants establish nests at the base of a tree on which they forage and in addition, they also forage on nearby trees. We collected foragers and placed them on the trunk of the nest tree or a foraging tree in multiple compass directions. Regardless of the displacement location, upon release ants immediately moved to the side of the trunk facing the nest during their descent. When ants were released on non-foraging trees near the nest, displaced foragers again travelled around the tree to the side facing the nest. All the displaced foragers reached the correct side of the tree well before reaching the ground. However, when the terrestrial cues around the tree were blocked, foragers were unable to orient correctly, suggesting that the surrounding panorama is critical to successful orientation on the tree. Through analysis of panoramic pictures, we show that views acquired at the base of the foraging tree nest can provide reliable nest-ward orientation up to 1.75 m above the ground. We discuss, how animals descending from trees compare their current scene to a memorised scene and report on the similarities in visually guided behaviour while navigating on the ground and descending from trees.

摘要

单独觅食的蚂蚁通常利用周围环境的视觉线索来导航。已知觅食者会存储周围全景的视觉场景,以便日后引导它们找到已知的资源并成功返回巢穴。有几种蚂蚁不仅在地面上活动,还会爬树寻找资源。当动物身体垂直于地面下降时,引导它们回家的导航信息在很大程度上尚不清楚。在这里,我们以一种夜行性蚂蚁为例,研究沿树向下爬行的觅食者是否利用视觉信息回家。这些蚂蚁在它们觅食的树基部筑巢,此外,它们也在附近的树上觅食。我们收集了觅食者,并将它们放置在巢树或觅食树的树干上的多个罗盘方向。无论放置位置如何,被释放的蚂蚁在下降过程中都会立即移到树干面向巢穴的一侧。当蚂蚁在巢穴附近的非觅食树上被释放时,被转移的觅食者会再次绕着树走到面向巢穴的一侧。所有被转移的觅食者在到达地面之前很久就到达了树的正确一侧。然而,当树周围的地面线索被阻断时,觅食者就无法正确定向,这表明周围的全景对于在树上成功定向至关重要。通过对全景图片的分析,我们表明在觅食树巢基部获得的视图可以在离地面1.75米以上的高度提供可靠的朝向巢穴的定向。我们讨论了从树上下来的动物如何将它们当前的场景与记忆中的场景进行比较,并报告了在地面上导航和从树上下降时视觉引导行为的相似之处。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f8ef/5788958/5aaf1b419c23/fpsyg-09-00016-g001.jpg

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