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Cuesta arriba: integración de rutas en tres dimensiones por la hormiga arriera, Atta colombica

dc.contributor.advisorRiveros Rivera, André Josafat
dc.contributor.advisorSrygley, Robert B
dc.creatorCardona Hurtado, David
dc.creator.degreeBiólogospa
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dc.date.accessioned2021-02-17T22:37:15Z
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dc.date.created2021-01-27
dc.descriptionLa integración de rutas es una estrategia de navegación ampliamente usada por muchos animales que les permite retornar a un punto de partida, mediante el procesamiento de información angular y de distancia. A pesar de que la integración de rutas está bien establecida en el plano bidimensional (2D) aún no se entiende muy bien si se extiende a la tercera dimensión (3D). Aquí investigamos si A. colombica tiene la capacidad de calcular vectores en 3D mediante el uso de diferentes experimentos en los que se modifica la inclinación y la distancia de diferentes recorridos. Los resultados indican que A. colombica es capaz de percibir los cambios en la dirección e inclinación de sus rutas e incorpora dicha información angular al integrador de rutas con las distancias al suelo correspondientes; mostrando una mejor habilidad para hacerlo en las configuraciones 3D. Estos resultados sugieren una posible representación tridimensional de su mundo, sumada a lo que podría ser una representación neural del espacio mucho más tolerante al ruido del procesamiento de la entrada y salida de información.spa
dc.description.abstractPath integration is a navigation strategy widely used by many animals enabling them to return to their starting point, through the processing of angular and distance information. Although path integration is well established in the two-dimensional (2D) plane, it is still not well understood whether it extends to the third dimension (3D). This project investigated whether A. colombica can compute vectors in 3D by using different experiments in which the inclination and distance of different routes were modified. The results indicate that A. colombica is able of perceiving changes in the direction and inclination of its routes and incorporates the angular information to the path integrator with the corresponding distances to the ground; exhibiting better ability to do so in 3D settings. These results suggest a possible three-dimensional representation of their world, in addition to what could be a neural representation of space that is much more tolerant to the noise of information input and output processing.spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad del Rosariospa
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dc.subjectHormigas cortadoras de hojas Atta colombicaspa
dc.subjectPercepción en tres dimensiones de las hormigasspa
dc.subjectMecanismo de navegación visoespacial en hormigas cortadoras de hojasspa
dc.subjectSentido de la orientación basado en integración de rutas (IR) en insectosspa
dc.subjectUso de información alotética o idiotética en hormigasspa
dc.subject.ddcInvertebradosspa
dc.subject.keywordLeaf cutter ants Atta colombicaspa
dc.subject.keywordThree-dimensional perception of antsspa
dc.subject.keywordVisuospatial navigation mechanism in leaf cutter antsspa
dc.subject.keywordPath integration (IR) based orientation sense in insectsspa
dc.subject.keywordUse of allothetic or idiotic information in antsspa
dc.titleCuesta arriba: integración de rutas en tres dimensiones por la hormiga arriera, Atta colombicaspa
dc.title.TranslatedTitleUphill: integration of routes in three dimensions by the arriera ant, Atta colombicaeng
dc.typebachelorThesiseng
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