Weighting of different orientation sources in conflict experiments inBlattella germanica (L.), Dictyoptera: Blattellidae |
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Authors: | Colette Rivault Laurent Dabouineau |
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Institution: | 1. Laboratoire d’Ethologie, CNRS URA 373, Université de Rennes I, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042, Rennes Cedex, France
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Abstract: | Control exerted by different categories of spatial information on short-distance return to shelter by young cockroach larvae and weighting of different information sources in conflict situations were investigated. In the absence of landmark cues, larvae preferred information given by path integration with kinesthetic cues over scototactic cues. When two landmark cues with a particular angular position between them were shifted 180°, larvae relied on these learned landmarks provided that their relative angular position was kept unchanged. When only one of the landmark cues was shifted 180°, larvae preferred to use the path integration system. When larvae could not use path integration cues, a modified configuration of the landmarks disturbed them. They relied on scototactic cues, although some seemed to rely on either one of the landmarks to find their shelter. Cockroaches could change the order of importance that they normally attributed to certain classes of spatial information (in increasing order: scototaxis, path integration, and learned visual landmarks) in relation to ongoing conditions. |
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