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Eckel S, Egelhaaf M, Doussot C
Front Behav Neurosci . 2023 Jun; 17:1155223. PMID: 37389203
Social insects such as ants and bees are excellent navigators. To manage their daily routines bumblebees, as an example, must learn multiple locations in their environment, like flower patches and...
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Ravi S, Siesenop T, Bertrand O, Li L, Doussot C, Fisher A, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2022 Jan; 225(4). PMID: 35067721
Insects are remarkable flyers and capable of navigating through highly cluttered environments. We tracked the head and thorax of bumblebees freely flying in a tunnel containing vertically oriented obstacles to...
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Bertrand O, Doussot C, Siesenop T, Ravi S, Egelhaaf M
J Exp Biol . 2021 Jun; 224(11). PMID: 34115117
One persistent question in animal navigation is how animals follow habitual routes between their home and a food source. Our current understanding of insect navigation suggests an interplay between visual...
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Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M
Front Behav Neurosci . 2021 Feb; 14:606590. PMID: 33542681
Bumblebees perform complex flight maneuvers around the barely visible entrance of their nest upon their first departures. During these flights bees learn visual information about the surroundings, possibly including its...
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Odenthal L, Doussot C, Meyer S, Bertrand O
Front Behav Neurosci . 2021 Jan; 14:610029. PMID: 33510626
Animals coordinate their various body parts, sometimes in elaborate manners to swim, walk, climb, fly, and navigate their environment. The coordination of body parts is essential to behaviors such as,...
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Ravi S, Siesenop T, Bertrand O, Li L, Doussot C, Warren W, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Nov; 117(49):31494-31499. PMID: 33229535
Animals that move through complex habitats must frequently contend with obstacles in their path. Humans and other highly cognitive vertebrates avoid collisions by perceiving the relationship between the layout of...
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Doussot C, Bertrand O, Egelhaaf M
PLoS Comput Biol . 2020 Oct; 16(10):e1008272. PMID: 33048938
Returning home is a crucial task accomplished daily by many animals, including humans. Because of their tiny brains, insects, like bees or ants, are good study models for efficient navigation...
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Ravi S, Bertrand O, Siesenop T, Manz L, Doussot C, Fisher A, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2019 Jan; 222(Pt 2). PMID: 30683732
A number of insects fly over long distances below the natural canopy, where the physical environment is highly cluttered consisting of obstacles of varying shape, size and texture. While navigating...