Landmark knowledge overrides optic flow in honeybee waggle dance distance estimation.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1242/jeb.248162
Randolf Menzel, C Giovanni Galizia
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Abstract

Honeybees encode in their waggle dances the vector (distance and direction) of an outbound flight to a food source or a new nest site. Optic flow has been identified as the major source of information in the distance estimation. Additional components of distance estimation were also identified, e.g. the sequence of experienced landmarks. Here, we address the question of whether bees also use the landscape memory developed during exploratory orientation flights to estimate distance. We took advantage of the fact that flights in a narrow tunnel lead to further distance measures as a result of higher optic flow. We found that this effect was lost when bees had explored the area in which the tunnel was located and when they had somewhat restricted visual access to the surrounding environment through the mesh on top of the tunnel. These data are interpreted in the context of other findings about the structure of navigational memory in bees that develops during exploratory orientation flights. In particular, the data suggest that bees embed distance measures into a representation of navigational space that stores previously experienced landscape features.

在蜜蜂摇摆舞距离估计中,地标知识优先于视流。
蜜蜂在摇摆舞中编码飞往食物来源或新巢穴的矢量(距离和方向)。光流被认为是距离估计的主要信息来源。此外,还发现了距离估计的其他组成部分,如经验地标序列。在这里,我们要探讨的问题是,蜜蜂是否也会利用在探索性定向飞行中形成的景观记忆来估计距离。我们利用了这样一个事实,即在狭窄的隧道中飞行时,由于视流较高,可以测得更远的距离。我们发现,当蜜蜂已经探索过隧道所在的区域,并且通过隧道顶部的网眼对周围环境的视觉接触受到一定限制时,这种效果就会消失。这些数据可以结合蜜蜂在探索性定向飞行过程中形成的导航记忆结构的其他发现来解释。特别是,这些数据表明,蜜蜂将距离测量值嵌入到导航空间的表征中,该表征存储了以前经历过的景观特征。
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CiteScore
5.50
自引率
10.70%
发文量
494
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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