Orientation & Navigation - Royal Institute of Navigation
Orientation & Navigation - Royal Institute of Navigation
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SESSION 1B – INSECTS, SPIDERS AND AMPHIBIA<br />
Chairman: F Scapini, University <strong>of</strong> Florence<br />
1620 Homing in a nocturnal spider T Nørgaard<br />
Lund University, Sweden<br />
1640 Do leaf-cutter ants Atta colombica obtain their magnetic A J Riveros 1,3 , D M S Esquivel 2 , E<br />
compass materials from soil? A behavioral assessment Wajnberg 2 , A De Sedas 3 , H Herz 3 ,<br />
R B Srygley 4<br />
1University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, USA<br />
2Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas<br />
Físicas, Brazil<br />
3Smithsonian Tropical Research<br />
<strong>Institute</strong>, Panama, 4 USDA-Agriculture<br />
Research Service, USA<br />
1700 Do leaf-cutter ants Atta colombica obtain their magnetic D M S Esquivel 1 , R B Srygley 2 ,<br />
compass materials from soil? The comparative FMR results. A J Riveros 3,4 , M A Barbosa 1 ,<br />
E Wajnberg 1<br />
1Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas,<br />
Físicas, Brazil<br />
2USDA-Agricultural Research Service,<br />
USA<br />
3University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, USA<br />
4Smithsonian Tropical Research<br />
<strong>Institute</strong>, Panama<br />
1710 Star orientation in a diurnal beetle J Smolka 1 , E Baird 1 , M Byrne 2 , M<br />
Dacke 1<br />
1Lund University, Sweden<br />
2University <strong>of</strong> the Witwatersrand,<br />
South Africa<br />
1720 Home-cuts and Crosscuts by Ants and Rodents While Homing R Jander<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, USA<br />
1730 Lycosa tarantula (Araneae, Lycosidae) homing by using J Ortega-Escobar<br />
visual information from the substratum obtained through University Autónoma de Madrid, Spain<br />
the anterior lateral eyes (ALEs).<br />
1740 Age, gender and species specific differences in spatial S Ogurtsov, V A Antipov,<br />
orientation <strong>of</strong> the common toad (Bufo bufo L) and the G A Armeev, E E Verdian<br />
common grass frog (Rana temporaria L) in a visual<br />
Lomonosov Moscow State<br />
environment<br />
University, Russia<br />
1750 CLOSE<br />
1800 RECEPTION Sponsored by the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Navigation</strong> – Senior Common Room – Park House<br />
1900 DINNER ON CAMPUS – Blue Room – Park House<br />
Bar open until 2359 – Senior Common Room – Park House