Skip to main content
Advertisement

Main menu

  • Home
  • Articles
    • Accepted manuscripts
    • Issue in progress
    • Latest complete issue
    • Issue archive
    • Archive by article type
    • Special issues
    • Subject collections
    • Interviews
    • Sign up for alerts
  • About us
    • About JEB
    • Editors and Board
    • Editor biographies
    • Travelling Fellowships
    • Grants and funding
    • Journal Meetings
    • Workshops
    • The Company of Biologists
    • Journal news
  • For authors
    • Submit a manuscript
    • Aims and scope
    • Presubmission enquiries
    • Article types
    • Manuscript preparation
    • Cover suggestions
    • Editorial process
    • Promoting your paper
    • Open Access
    • Outstanding paper prize
    • Biology Open transfer
  • Journal info
    • Journal policies
    • Rights and permissions
    • Media policies
    • Reviewer guide
    • Sign up for alerts
  • Contacts
    • Contact JEB
    • Subscriptions
    • Advertising
    • Feedback
  • COB
    • About The Company of Biologists
    • Development
    • Journal of Cell Science
    • Journal of Experimental Biology
    • Disease Models & Mechanisms
    • Biology Open

User menu

  • Log in

Search

  • Advanced search
Journal of Experimental Biology
  • COB
    • About The Company of Biologists
    • Development
    • Journal of Cell Science
    • Journal of Experimental Biology
    • Disease Models & Mechanisms
    • Biology Open

supporting biologistsinspiring biology

Journal of Experimental Biology

  • Log in
Advanced search

RSS  Twitter  Facebook  YouTube  

  • Home
  • Articles
    • Accepted manuscripts
    • Issue in progress
    • Latest complete issue
    • Issue archive
    • Archive by article type
    • Special issues
    • Subject collections
    • Interviews
    • Sign up for alerts
  • About us
    • About JEB
    • Editors and Board
    • Editor biographies
    • Travelling Fellowships
    • Grants and funding
    • Journal Meetings
    • Workshops
    • The Company of Biologists
    • Journal news
  • For authors
    • Submit a manuscript
    • Aims and scope
    • Presubmission enquiries
    • Article types
    • Manuscript preparation
    • Cover suggestions
    • Editorial process
    • Promoting your paper
    • Open Access
    • Outstanding paper prize
    • Biology Open transfer
  • Journal info
    • Journal policies
    • Rights and permissions
    • Media policies
    • Reviewer guide
    • Sign up for alerts
  • Contacts
    • Contact JEB
    • Subscriptions
    • Advertising
    • Feedback
Journal Articles
The guidance of desert ants by extended landmarks
T.S. Collett, M. Collett, R. Wehner
Journal of Experimental Biology 2001 204: 1635-1639;
T.S. Collett
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
M. Collett
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
R. Wehner
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • Article
  • Info & metrics
  • PDF
Loading

Article Information

vol. 204 no. 9, 1635-1639

PubMed 
11398752

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Print ISSN 
0022-0949
Online ISSN 
1477-9145
History 
  • Published online May 1, 2001.
Copyright & Usage 
© 2001 by Company of Biologists


Author Information

  1. T.S. Collett,
  2. M. Collett and
  3. R. Wehner
  1. School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK. t.s.collett{at}sussex.ac.uk

Article usage

Usage statistics are calculated at the beginning of each month for the previous month.

Usage statistics: June 2001 to December 2020

AbstractFullPdf
Jun 2001103
Jul 2001007
Aug 2001202
Sep 2001003
Oct 2001105
Nov 2001204
Dec 2001200
Total 20018024
Jan 20023022
Feb 20027011
Mar 2002206
Apr 2002007
May 2002207
Jun 2002104
Jul 2002002
Aug 20023010
Sep 2002008
Oct 20022011
Nov 20025010
Dec 2002107
Total 2002260105
Jan 20033010
Feb 2003106
Mar 20032010
Apr 20031010
May 20034013
Jun 2003009
Jul 2003306
Aug 2003506
Sep 2003603
Oct 2003602
Nov 20033026
Dec 2003607
Total 2003400108
Jan 20049017
Feb 20046013
Mar 2004607
Apr 20044015
May 2004308
Jun 20041008
Jul 2004805
Aug 200418016
Sep 200412011
Oct 2004908
Nov 200417522
Dec 200411417
Total 20041139147
Jan 200529717
Feb 200581016
Mar 20055213
Apr 20055315
May 20052117
Jun 2005112
Jul 2005453
Aug 2005008
Sep 2005416
Oct 20053312
Nov 20054110
Dec 2005646
Total 20057138125
Jan 2006476
Feb 20064210
Mar 2006128
Apr 2006205
May 2006325
Jun 2006414
Jul 2006125
Aug 2006100
Sep 2006104
Oct 2006707
Nov 2006908
Dec 2006705
Total 2006441667
Jan 2007725
Feb 2007309
Mar 2007925
Apr 2007204
May 2007403
Jun 2007201
Jul 2007102
Aug 2007101
Sep 2007204
Oct 20076010
Nov 2007303
Dec 2007205
Total 200742452
Jan 2008004
Feb 20085010
Mar 2008908
Apr 2008715
May 2008505
Jun 2008605
Jul 2008204
Aug 20081109
Sep 200816212
Oct 20081536
Nov 2008316
Dec 2008322
Total 200882976
Jan 2009407
Feb 2009300
Mar 2009603
Apr 2009408
May 2009507
Jun 2009605
Jul 2009304
Aug 2009503
Sep 2009408
Oct 20091606
Nov 2009304
Dec 2009308
Total 200962063
Jan 2010203
Feb 2010608
Mar 20104011
Apr 20105010
May 20107011
Jun 2010606
Jul 2010104
Aug 20101404
Sep 20101008
Oct 2010402
Nov 2010503
Dec 2010201
Total 201066071
Jan 2011302
Feb 2011709
Mar 20117015
Apr 2011103
May 20114020
Jun 2011404
Jul 2011707
Aug 2011605
Sep 20111205
Oct 20111603
Nov 20119011
Dec 20111314
Total 201189188
Jan 20121605
Feb 2012502
Mar 2012507
Apr 2012909
May 201210012
Jun 2012809
Jul 2012809
Aug 20129113
Sep 20121104
Oct 20121007
Nov 2012607
Dec 20123010
Total 2012100194
Jan 20136011
Feb 2013907
Mar 201310010
Apr 2013607
May 2013509
Jun 20131003
Jul 2013605
Aug 2013403
Sep 2013903
Oct 2013801
Nov 2013406
Dec 2013202
Total 201379067
Jan 2014502
Feb 2014816
Mar 20146020
Apr 2014106
May 2014508
Jun 2014305
Jul 2014401
Aug 2014708
Sep 2014305
Oct 20141009
Nov 2014806
Dec 2014106
Total 201461182
Jan 2015514
Feb 2015214
Mar 2015904
Apr 2015603
May 2015100
Jun 2015505
Jul 20157012
Aug 2015002
Sep 20151402
Oct 2015101
Nov 2015202
Dec 2015642
Total 201558641
Jan 20161299
Feb 20163248
Mar 201616013
Apr 2016402
May 20166010
Jun 20161107
Jul 2016807
Aug 20161504
Sep 2016705
Oct 2016600
Nov 2016706
Dec 2016901
Total 20161331372
Jan 2017605
Feb 20171201
Mar 2017701
Apr 20171704
May 20172603
Jun 20171107
Jul 20171307
Aug 20171407
Sep 20171108
Oct 20171605
Nov 20171206
Dec 20171703
Total 2017162057
Jan 20181708
Feb 20181708
Mar 20181106
Apr 20181605
May 20181401
Jun 20181802
Jul 20182004
Aug 2018801
Sep 20181905
Oct 2018804
Nov 2018803
Dec 20181602
Total 2018172049
Jan 20191203
Feb 20191604
Mar 20191004
Apr 2019904
May 20191102
Jun 2019604
Jul 2019605
Aug 2019504
Sep 2019902
Oct 20191004
Nov 20191103
Dec 2019708
Total 2019112047
Jan 2020705
Feb 2020607
Mar 2020404
Apr 2020408
May 2020601
Jun 2020201
Jul 2020300
Aug 2020101
Sep 2020501
Oct 20201205
Nov 202011015
Dec 202011012
Total 202072060
Total1592981495

Statistics from Altmetric.com

Previous ArticleNext Article
Back to top
Previous ArticleNext Article

This Issue

 Download PDF

Email

Thank you for your interest in spreading the word on Journal of Experimental Biology.

NOTE: We only request your email address so that the person you are recommending the page to knows that you wanted them to see it, and that it is not junk mail. We do not capture any email address.

Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas.
The guidance of desert ants by extended landmarks
(Your Name) has sent you a message from Journal of Experimental Biology
(Your Name) thought you would like to see the Journal of Experimental Biology web site.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Share
Journal Articles
The guidance of desert ants by extended landmarks
T.S. Collett, M. Collett, R. Wehner
Journal of Experimental Biology 2001 204: 1635-1639;
del.icio.us logo Digg logo Reddit logo Twitter logo CiteULike logo Facebook logo Google logo Mendeley logo
Citation Tools
Journal Articles
The guidance of desert ants by extended landmarks
T.S. Collett, M. Collett, R. Wehner
Journal of Experimental Biology 2001 204: 1635-1639;

Citation Manager Formats

  • BibTeX
  • Bookends
  • EasyBib
  • EndNote (tagged)
  • EndNote 8 (xml)
  • Medlars
  • Mendeley
  • Papers
  • RefWorks Tagged
  • Ref Manager
  • RIS
  • Zotero
Alerts

Please log in to add an alert for this article.

Sign in to email alerts with your email address

Article navigation

  • Top
  • Article
  • Info & metrics
  • PDF

Related articles

Cited by...

More in this TOC section

  • A novel mechanism of body mass regulation
  • Lift-based paddling in diving grebe
  • A maxi Cl(−) channel in cultured pavement cells from the gills of the freshwater rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
Show more Journal Articles

Similar articles

Other journals from The Company of Biologists

Development

Journal of Cell Science

Disease Models & Mechanisms

Biology Open

Advertisement

Meet the Editors at SICB Virtual 2021

Reserve your place to join some of the journal editors, including Editor-in-Chief Craig Franklin, at our Meet the Editor session on 17 February at 2pm (EST). Don’t forget to view our SICB Subject Collection, featuring relevant JEB papers relating to some of the symposia sessions.


2020 at The Company of Biologists

Despite 2020's challenges, we were able to bring a number of long-term projects and new ventures to fruition. As we enter a new year, join us as we reflect on the triumphs of the last 12 months.


Critical temperature window sends migratory black-headed buntings on their travels

The spring rise in temperature at black-headed bunting overwintering sites is essential for triggering the physical changes that they undergo before embarking on their spring migration – read more.


Developmental and reproductive physiology of small mammals at high altitude

Cayleih Robertson and Kathryn Wilsterman focus on high-altitude populations of the North American deer mouse in their review of the challenges and evolutionary innovations of pregnant and nursing small mammals at high altitude.


Read & Publish participation extends worldwide

“Being able to publish Open Access articles free of charge means that my article gets maximum exposure and has maximum impact, and that all my peers can read it regardless of the agreements that their universities have with publishers.”

Professor Roi Holzman (Tel Aviv University) shares his experience of publishing Open Access as part of our growing Read & Publish initiative. We now have over 60 institutions in 12 countries taking part – find out more and view our full list of participating institutions.

Articles

  • Accepted manuscripts
  • Issue in progress
  • Latest complete issue
  • Issue archive
  • Archive by article type
  • Special issues
  • Subject collections
  • Interviews
  • Sign up for alerts

About us

  • About JEB
  • Editors and Board
  • Editor biographies
  • Travelling Fellowships
  • Grants and funding
  • Journal Meetings
  • Workshops
  • The Company of Biologists
  • Journal news

For Authors

  • Submit a manuscript
  • Aims and scope
  • Presubmission enquiries
  • Article types
  • Manuscript preparation
  • Cover suggestions
  • Editorial process
  • Promoting your paper
  • Open Access
  • Outstanding paper prize
  • Biology Open transfer

Journal Info

  • Journal policies
  • Rights and permissions
  • Media policies
  • Reviewer guide
  • Sign up for alerts

Contact

  • Contact JEB
  • Subscriptions
  • Advertising
  • Feedback

 Twitter   YouTube   LinkedIn

© 2021   The Company of Biologists Ltd   Registered Charity 277992