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Dominance of Celestial Cues over Landmarks Disproves Map-Like Orientation in Honey Bees
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Mental MapEntomologySocial InsectCognitionPsychologySocial SciencesVisual LanguageCelestial CuesSpatialtemporal ReasoningMemoryCognitive NeuroscienceLandmark OrientationPerception SystemSpatial ReasoningCartographyCognitive ScienceArtificial BeeExperimental PsychologyBiologySun CompassPattern FormationNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologySpatial CognitionSymbiosisInsect Social BehaviorHoney Bees
Abstract A recent model of landmark orientation by the bee assumes that the memory of the landmarks is arranged in a kind of a mental map. Our experiments disprove this assumption and show that the sun compass dominates the orientation without any indication of mental operations within a map-like representation of landmarks or of compass vectors and distances.