نتایج جستجو برای: pachycondyla sennaarensis

تعداد نتایج: 103  

2009
Miranda K. Hayworth Nels G. Johnson Matthew E. Wilhelm Jackie D. Metheny Olav Rueppell

The variation in animal mating systems has received a great deal of attention from behaviorists and evolutionary biologists alike (Shuster & Wade 2003). Polyandry, the mating of a single female with multiple males, is evolutionarily derived (Hughes et al. 2008) and relatively rare in social insects (Strassmann 2001). Modest polyandry has evolved in Vespula wasps (Ross 1986; Foster & Ratnieks 20...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Patrizia D'Ettorre Jürgen Heinze Claudia Schulz Wittko Francke Manfred Ayasse

Primitive ant societies, with their relatively simple social structure, provide an opportunity to explore the evolution of chemical communication, in particular of mechanisms underlying within-colony discrimination. In the same colony, slight differences in individual odours can be the basis for discrimination between different castes, classes of age and social status. There is some evidence fr...

2011
Wendy Moore Xiao-bin Song Andrea Di Giulio

Larvae of the ground beetle genus Eustra Schmidt-Goebel are described and illustrated for the first time and some biological notes are reported. One specimen of an unknown Eustra species was collected while excavating a nest of the ant Pachycondyla javana Mayr, in Taiwan, which is the first report of a paussine associated with a member of the ant subfamily Ponerinae. Several larvae and adults o...

2014
Ana Gabriela D. Bieber Paulo S. D. Silva Sebastián F. Sendoya Paulo S. Oliveira

Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interaction is regarded as mutualistic because seeds benefit from enhanced germination and dispersal to nutrient-rich microsites, whereas ants benefit from consuming the nutritious pulp/aril. Considering that the process of deforestation affects many attributes of the ecosystem such as species abundance and comp...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Jelle S. van Zweden Jürgen Heinze Jacobus J. Boomsma Patrizia d'Ettorre

BACKGROUND Experiments under controlled laboratory conditions can produce decisive evidence for testing biological hypotheses, provided they are representative of the more complex natural conditions. However, whether this requirement is fulfilled is seldom tested explicitly. Here we provide a lab/field comparison to investigate the identity of an egg-marking signal of ant queens. Our study was ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Céline Leroy Bruno Corbara Laurent Pélozuelo Jean-François Carrias Alain Dejean Régis Céréghino

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Determining the sources of variation in floral morphology is crucial to understanding the mechanisms underlying Angiosperm evolution. The selection of floral and reproductive traits is influenced by the plant's abiotic environment, florivores and pollinators. However, evidence that variations in floral traits result from mutualistic interactions with insects other than polli...

2010
Kari T. Ryder Wilkie Amy L. Mertl James F. A. Traniello

Ants are among the most diverse, abundant and ecologically significant organisms on earth. Although their species richness appears to be greatest in the New World tropics, global patterns of ant diversity and distribution are not well understood. We comprehensively surveyed ant diversity in a lowland primary rainforest in Western Amazonia, Ecuador using canopy fogging, pitfall traps, baits, han...

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