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Doussot, Charlotte: Leaving and returning home. Visually-guided homing in Bombus terrestris. 2020
Inhalt
General Introduction
The concept of navigation
Terminology of Homing behaviours
local homing
Far-range homing
Insects as model species to study homing
Introduction to the study of insects homing
Central-place foragers
The navigational toolkit of ants
Bombus terrestris
Biology of Bombus terrestris
The navigational toolkit of Bombus terrestris for homing:
Path-integration of flying hymenopterans
The start of the journey: the learning flight
Finding the nest-entrance
Classification of visually-based local homing strategies
Non-holistic strategies
Holistic strategies
Conclusion
Thesis Outline
Comparative study of visually based homing models during visual conflict
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Experimental design
Training and test procedure
Behavioural analysis
Homing Algorithms
Description of the Homing algorithm behaviour using the Helmholtz-Hodge decomposition
Quantifying the models predictions
Results
Behavioural analysis
Simulations of visually based homing under non-conflict condition
Bumblebees' homing behaviour versus model performance during visual conflict
Discussion
Conclusion
Supporting informations
Bumblebees behavioural patterns while homing in a visual conflict situation
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Analysis of Influential factors on the bumblebees performance
Analysis of Influential factors on the search location
Trajectories classification
Results
Bumblebees performance
Search location
Number of clusters and validation
Switching between the fictive nest-holes and states, study of Cluster 1
Discussion
Conclusion
Learning while flying: how do bumblebees stabilised their head during the initial phase of learning flights?
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Experimental set-up
Animal preparation
Tracking of head and thorax markers
Head and thorax spatial orientation
Saccade extraction
Tracking error propagation
Analysis of head and thorax rotations
Retinal projection
OF analysis
Results
Description of head and thorax movements
Consequences of the head movements on the visual input
Discussion
Supporting informations
Concluding remarks
Main conclusions
Afterthought
References