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Author Wehner, Rüdiger, author

Title Desert navigator the journey of an ant Rüdiger Wehner
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2020
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Description 1 online resource (392 pages) illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Setting the scene -- The thermophiles -- Finding directions -- Estimating distances -- Integrating paths -- Using landmarks -- Organizing the journey
Summary "How does a small-brained ant living in the Sahara desert know where it is when searching for prey in the vast expanse of sand and gravel? In Desert Navigator Rudiger Wehner describes and illustrates, in a lively and lucid narrative, how the ants accomplish their navigational tasks by using visual cues in the sky that humans are unable to see, the Earth's magnetic field, the direction of the wind, a step counter, an optic-flow meter and path integrator as well panoramic 'snapshots' of their landmark surroundings, and how they combine all this information to optimally steer their courses. Moreover, a glimpse into the navigator's brain reveals the kind of neural circuitry mediating the observed behavior. Truly, the desert ants have now become model organisms in the study of animal navigation. In telling this discovery story, which he enriches by frequent excursions to other animals and even humans, the author lets us participate in the joys and challenges experienced on a fascinating journey to the desert navigator"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Ants -- Behavior -- Sahara
Animal navigation.
Neural circuitry.
NATURE -- Insects & Spiders.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Entomology.
Animal navigation
Ants -- Behavior
Neural circuitry
Sahara
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780674247918
0674247914