نتایج جستجو برای: harvester ants

تعداد نتایج: 11174  

2016
Krista K Ingram Deborah M Gordon Daniel A Friedman Michael Greene John Kahler Swetha Peteru

Task allocation among social insect workers is an ideal framework for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying behavioural plasticity because workers of similar genotype adopt different behavioural phenotypes. Elegant laboratory studies have pioneered this effort, but field studies involving the genetic regulation of task allocation are rare. Here, we investigate the expression of the forag...

2017
Walter R Tschinkel Daniel J Domínguez

The Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius collects the seeds of many plant species and stores them in underground nest chambers for later consumption. Seeds taken from multiple nests in 1989, 2014 and 2015 were separated by size and species and identified through published keys, comparison with herbarium specimens and with identified seed collections. Harvester ants stored at least 58 spec...

Harvester ants are known as one of the most renowned bio-disturbances in the arid and semi-arid ecosystems that affecte vegetation by collecting seeds and harvesting plants. It seems that physiognomy of plant association in steppe shrub land of Roodshoor, Saveh, Iran has been highly changed by harvester ants’ activities that caused to conduct this research. The study was carried out on active a...

2007
DEBORAH M. GORDON

This paper reports on an investigation of the patrolling system of the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis inuicta. Most research on the behavior of ants outside the nest has been concerned with foraging, the search for and retrieval of food. Patrolling or scouting behavior in ants has not received as much attention, but it has been observed in several species (e.g. HoLLDOBLER, 1981; H6LLDOBLER &...

Journal: :Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 1987

Harvester ants (Messor galla Forel) defied various control strategies. Two field experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of Spent Engine-Oil and other nature-based materials on their emergence in Maiduguri, Borno State of Nigeria. The treatments evaluated are spot application of spent engine-oil and some natural materials in experiment 1 and individual and equal mixture of Pure Neem ...

2016
Andy Dosmann Nassim Bahet Deborah M. Gordon Nigel Andrew

Social insects use odors as cues for a variety of behavioral responses, including nestmate recognition. Past research on nestmate recognition indicates cuticular hydrocarbons are important nestmate discriminators for social insects, but other factors are likely to contribute to colony-specific odors. Here we experimentally tested whether external microbes contribute to nestmate recognition in r...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Abel Bernadou Antoine Felden Mathieu Moreau Pierre Moretto Vincent Fourcassié

We studied in the field the load transport behavior of workers of the polymorphic Mediterranean seed harvester ant Messor barbarus Individual ants used two different methods to transport food items: carrying and dragging. The probability of dragging instead of carrying varied significantly with both the mass of the item transported and its linear dimension. Moreover, the values of item mass and...

2008
BLAINE J. COLE REBECCA EDWARDS CARTER TATE HOLBROOK LINDSEY HOLM JOSLIN HEYWARD DIANE C. WIERNASZ

Foraging behavior has been extensively studied in harvester ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae); however, there is little information about the determinants of foraging success. We developed a path analysis model to quantify the functional relationships among the components of foraging at the colony level (onset, duration, number of foragers) and foraging success. Variation in the onset of foraging ...

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