Taking an insect-inspired approach to bird navigation

被引:10
|
作者
Pritchard, David J. [1 ]
Healy, Susan D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ St Andrews, Sch Biol, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
关键词
Spatial learning; Active vision; Optic flow; Sensory ecology; Landmarks; AUSTRALIAN DESERT ANT; SOLITARY WASPS CERCERIS; VISUAL-SPATIAL MEMORY; RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRDS; HEAD MOVEMENTS; OPTIC FLOW; ORIENTATION FLIGHTS; INFORMATION-CONTENT; WILD HUMMINGBIRDS; CLARKS NUTCRACKERS;
D O I
10.3758/s13420-018-0314-5
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Navigation is an essential skill for many animals, and understanding how animal use environmental information, particularly visual information, to navigate has a long history in both ethology and psychology. In birds, the dominant approach for investigating navigation at small-scales comes from comparative psychology, which emphasizes the cognitive representations underpinning spatial memory. The majority of this work is based in the laboratory and it is unclear whether this context itself affects the information that birds learn and use when they search for a location. Data from hummingbirds suggests that birds in the wild might use visual information in quite a different manner. To reconcile these differences, here we propose a new approach to avian navigation, inspired by the sensory-driven study of navigation in insects. Using methods devised for studying the navigation of insects, it is possible to quantify the visual information available to navigating birds, and then to determine how this information influences those birds' navigation decisions. Focusing on four areas that we consider characteristic of the insect navigation perspective, we discuss how this approach has shone light on the information insects use to navigate, and assess the prospects of taking a similar approach with birds. Although birds and insects differ in many ways, there is nothing in the insect-inspired approach of the kind we describe that means these methods need be restricted to insects. On the contrary, adopting such an approach could provide a fresh perspective on the well-studied question of how birds navigate through a variety of environments.
引用
收藏
页码:7 / 22
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A comparison of three insect-inspired locomotion controllers
    Ferrell, C
    ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS, 1995, 16 (2-4) : 135 - 159
  • [32] An insect-inspired model for acquiring views for homing
    Patrick Schulte
    Jochen Zeil
    Wolfgang Stürzl
    Biological Cybernetics, 2019, 113 : 439 - 451
  • [33] An insect-inspired endgame targeting reflex for autonomous munitions
    Vaidyanathan, R
    Quinn, RD
    Ritzmann, RE
    Prince, TS
    IROS 2001: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 IEEE/RJS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT ROBOTS AND SYSTEMS, VOLS 1-4: EXPANDING THE SOCIETAL ROLE OF ROBOTICS IN THE NEXT MILLENNIUM, 2001, : 1609 - 1615
  • [34] An insect-inspired micro air vehicle flapping mechanism
    Conn, A.
    Burgess, S.
    Ling, C.
    COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 2007, 146 (04): : S140 - S140
  • [35] Social Insect-Inspired Multi-Robot Coverage
    Broecker, Bastian
    Caliskanelli, Ipek
    Tuyls, Karl
    Sklar, Elizabeth
    Hennes, Daniel
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTONOMOUS AGENTS & MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS (AAMAS'15), 2015, : 1775 - 1776
  • [36] Insect and insect-inspired aerodynamics: unsteadiness, structural mechanics and flight control
    Bomphrey, Richard J.
    Godoy-Diana, Ramiro
    CURRENT OPINION IN INSECT SCIENCE, 2018, 30 : 26 - 32
  • [37] Insect-Inspired Micropump: Flow in a Tube with Local Contractions
    Aboelkassem, Yasser
    MICROMACHINES, 2015, 6 (08): : 1143 - 1156
  • [38] Review of insect-inspired wing micro air vehicle
    Song, Fa
    Yan, Yongwei
    Sun, Jiyu
    ARTHROPOD STRUCTURE & DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 72
  • [39] The design optimisation of an insect-inspired micro air vehicle
    Conn, A.T.
    Burgess, S.C.
    Ling, C.S.
    Vaidyanathan, R.
    International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics, 2008, 3 (01): : 12 - 27
  • [40] Simulation-based insect-inspired flight systems
    Liu, Hao
    CURRENT OPINION IN INSECT SCIENCE, 2020, 42 : 105 - 109