The choreography of learning walks in the Australian jack jumper ant Myrmecia croslandi

Author:

Jayatilaka Piyankarie1ORCID,Murray Trevor1ORCID,Narendra Ajay12ORCID,Zeil Jochen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research School of Biology, The Australian National University 46 Sullivans Creek Road, Canberra ACT2601, Australia

2. Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, 205 Culloden Road, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

Abstract

We provide a detailed analysis of the learning walks performed by Myrmecia croslandi ants at the nest during which they acquire visual information on its location. Most learning walks of 12 individually marked naïve ants took place in the morning with a narrow time window separating the first two learning walks, which most often occurred on the same day. Naïve ants performed between 2 to 7 walks over up to 4 consecutive days before heading out to forage. On subsequent walks naïve ants tend to explore the area around the nest in new compass directions. During learning walks ants move along arcs around the nest while performing oscillating scanning movements. In a regular temporal sequence, the ants’ gaze oscillates between the nest direction and the direction pointing away from the nest. Ants thus experience a sequence of views roughly across the nest and away from the nest from systematically spaced vantage points around the nest. We show further that ants leaving the nest for a foraging trip often walk in an arc around the nest on the opposite side to the intended foraging direction, performing a scanning routine indistinguishable from that of a learning walk. These partial learning walks are triggered by disturbance around the nest and may help returning ants with reorienting when overshooting the nest, which they frequently do. We discuss what is known about learning walks in different ant species and their adaptive significance for acquiring robust navigational memories.

Funder

Australian Research Council

The Hermon Slade Foundation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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