Do bees use a 'cognitive map' to navigate?

Do bees use a 'cognitive map' to navigate?

It , that bees, like birds and butterflies, use the sun as a compass for navigation uponunlike mammals who use a mental map. However, Randolf Menzel, a neurobiologist at the Free University of Berlin, and his team suggest that bees do not rely only on the sun, but use a ‘cognitive map’ to find their way. However, it is not yet clear whether they do use a mental map or detect the features of the terrain to reach their destination.?

Read more in Nature.

doi:10.1038/nature.2014.15333

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