Heliconius
butterflies use wide-field landscape features, but not individual local landmarks, during spatial learning
P. A. Moura,
M. Z. Cardoso,
S. H. Montgomery
Abstract:Spatial learning is vital in foraging ecology. Many hymenopteran insects are adept spatial foragers that rely on visual cues contained within broader wide-field scenes for central place foraging from a central nest. By contrast, for butterflies, which lack central nest sites, visual cue use during spatial foraging is less understood.
Heliconius
butterflies, however, exhibit stable nocturnal roosts, strong site fidelity and a sophisticated capacity for spatial navigation. This study furt… Show more
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