نتایج جستجو برای: pachycondyla sennaarensis

تعداد نتایج: 103  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Patrizia D'Ettorre Jürgen Heinze Francis L W Ratnieks

We investigated worker policing by egg eating in the ponerine ant Pachycondyla inversa, a species with morphologically distinct queens and workers. Colonies were split into one half with the queen and one half without. Workers in queenless colony fragments started laying unfertilized male eggs after three weeks. Worker-laid eggs and queen-laid eggs were introduced into five other queenright col...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Jelle S van Zweden Matthias A Fürst Jürgen Heinze Patrizia D'Ettorre

Most animal societies are non-clonal and thus subject to conflicts. In social insects, conflict over male production can be resolved by worker policing, i.e. eating of worker-laid eggs (WLE) or aggression towards reproductive workers. All workers in a colony have an interest in policing behaviour being expressed, but there can be asymmetries among workers in performing the actual behaviour. Her...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
J Orivel V Redeker J P Le Caer F Krier A M Revol-Junelles A Longeon A Chaffotte A Dejean J Rossier

The antimicrobial, insecticidal, and hemolytic properties of peptides isolated from the venom of the predatory ant Pachycondyla goeldii, a member of the subfamily Ponerinae, were investigated. Fifteen novel peptides, named ponericins, exhibiting antibacterial and insecticidal properties were purified, and their amino acid sequences were characterized. According to their primary structure simila...

2013
Eleanor Spicer Rice Jules Silverman

Identifying mechanisms governing the establishment and spread of invasive species is a fundamental challenge in invasion biology. Because species invasions are frequently observed only after the species presents an environmental threat, research identifying the contributing agents to dispersal and subsequent spread are confined to retrograde observations. Here, we use a combination of seasonal ...

2014
Abdullahi Ahmed Yusuf Robin M. Crewe Christian W. W. Pirk

The African termiteraiding ant Pachycondyla analis Latreille (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) organizes group raids on termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae. Termites and ants occupy and share similar habitats, resulting in a co-evolutionary arms race between termites as prey and ants as predators. The present study explored whether P. analis uses semio- chemical signaling cues to detect potential...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2016
Kyoung Yong Jeong Myung-hee Yi Mina Son Dongpyo Lyu Jae-Hyun Lee Tai-Soon Yong Jung-Won Park

BACKGROUND Stings from the Asian needle ant are an important cause of anaphylaxis in East Asia. A 23-kDa protein homologous to antigen 5 is the major allergen produced by these ants. In this study, we aimed to produce a recombinant antigen 5 allergen, Pac c 3. METHODS Recombinant Pac c 3 allergen from the Asian needle ant was expressed in Pichia pastoris and purified by ammonium sulfate preci...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2003
Bruno Gobin Jürgen Heinze Michaela Strätz Flavio Roces

In a variety of social animals, individuals can secure reproductive rights through aggressive dominance. Direct individual benefits of aggression are widely recognized, but underlying costs affecting group productivity, and thus indirect benefits, are less clear. Costs of aggressive regulation of reproduction are especially important in small social insect colonies, where individual workers cou...

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