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Oriented evening flight behaviour in the Bogong moth revealed through automated video tracking

Wallace, J. R. A.; Dreyer, D.; Zeil, J.; Warrant, E. J.

2022-05-20 animal behavior and cognition
10.1101/2022.05.19.492638 bioRxiv
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During their period of summer dormancy, Australian Bogong moths Agrotis infusa undertake seemingly random evening flights, filling the air with densities in the dozens per cubic metre. The purpose of these flights is unknown, but they may serve an important role in Bogong moth navigation, which remarkably enables them to return to the same exact summer sites-- generation after generation--after migrating around 1000 km, and with no opportunity to learn their route or destination from prior generations. The recent development of the camera-based insect monitoring method, Camfi, enables quantitative observations of Bogong moth behaviour at an unprecedented scale. To gain a better understanding of the summer evening flights of Bogong moths, we have extended Camfi to facilitate automated video tracking of flying insects, taking the already-high throughput of the method to a new level. We used this new method to record the evening flight behaviour of Bogong moths in two elevational transects below the summit of Mt. Kosciuszko, NSW, on a single night in February 2021, and found that these flights were not random, but were systematically oriented in directions relative to the azimuth of the summit of the mountain. These results stimulate interesting and plausible hypotheses relating to previously unexplained summer evening flight behaviour of Bogong moths, and the mechanisms of their long-distance navigation.

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