School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Anim Cogn. 2020 Nov;23(6):1129-1141. doi: 10.1007/s10071-020-01383-2. Epub 2020 Apr 22.
Animals travelling through the world receive input from multiple sensory modalities that could be important for the guidance of their journeys. Given the availability of a rich array of cues, from idiothetic information to input from sky compasses and visual information through to olfactory and other cues (e.g. gustatory, magnetic, anemotactic or thermal) it is no surprise to see multimodality in most aspects of navigation. In this review, we present the current knowledge of multimodal cue use during orientation and navigation in insects. Multimodal cue use is adapted to a species' sensory ecology and shapes navigation behaviour both during the learning of environmental cues and when performing complex foraging journeys. The simultaneous use of multiple cues is beneficial because it provides redundant navigational information, and in general, multimodality increases robustness, accuracy and overall foraging success. We use examples from sensorimotor behaviours in mosquitoes and flies as well as from large scale navigation in ants, bees and insects that migrate seasonally over large distances, asking at each stage how multiple cues are combined behaviourally and what insects gain from using different modalities.
动物在穿越世界的过程中会接收到多种感觉模式的信息,这些信息可能对它们的旅行方向有重要的指导作用。鉴于存在丰富的线索,从自身运动感觉信息到天空罗盘输入以及视觉信息,再到嗅觉和其他线索(例如味觉、磁性、气流导向或热),在导航的大多数方面看到多模态并不奇怪。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了昆虫在定向和导航过程中使用多模态线索的最新知识。多模态线索的使用适应于物种的感觉生态学,并在学习环境线索和执行复杂觅食旅程时塑造导航行为。同时使用多种线索是有益的,因为它提供了冗余的导航信息,并且通常来说,多模态会提高鲁棒性、准确性和整体觅食成功率。我们使用来自蚊子和苍蝇的感觉运动行为以及蚂蚁、蜜蜂和季节性迁徙长距离的昆虫的大规模导航的例子,在每个阶段都询问昆虫如何在行为上组合多种线索,以及它们从使用不同模态中获得什么。