نتایج جستجو برای: ant

تعداد نتایج: 17172  

Journal: :Artificial intelligence in medicine 2009
Yulan He Siu Cheung Hui

OBJECTIVE Recently, much research has been proposed using nature inspired algorithms to perform complex machine learning tasks. Ant colony optimization (ACO) is one such algorithm based on swarm intelligence and is derived from a model inspired by the collective foraging behavior of ants. Taking advantage of the ACO in traits such as self-organization and robustness, this paper investigates ant...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2015
Aldo De la Mora Gabriela Pérez-Lachaud Jean-Paul Lachaud Stacy M Philpott

Parasitism of ants that nest in rotting wood by eucharitid wasps was studied in order to examine whether habitat and season influence ant parasitism, vegetation complexity and agrochemical use correlate with ant parasitism, and whether specific local and landscape features of agricultural landscapes correlate with changes in ant parasitism. In a coffee landscape, 30 coffee and 10 forest sites w...

2003
Guillermo Leguizamón

This paper presents an application of the ant colony metaphor for continuous space optimization problems. The ant algortihm proposed works following the principle of the ant colony approach, i.e., a population of agents iteratively, cooperatively, and independently search for a solution. Each ant in the distributed algorithm applies a local search operator which explores the neighborhood region...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2001
H E Meissner J Silverman

In laboratory studies, the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Mayr), and the odorous house ant, Tapinoma sessile (Say), avoided aromatic cedar mulch as a nesting substrate. Both ant species were killed when confined with fresh aromatic cedar mulch in sealed containers. However, when confined with cedar mulch that had been aged outdoors for up to 140 d, mortality of L. humile was complete regard...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
B A Krizek V Prost A Macias

The Arabidopsis AINTEGUMENTA (ANT) gene has been shown previously to be involved in ovule development and in the initiation and growth of floral organs. Here, we show that ANT acts in additional processes during flower development, including repression of AGAMOUS (AG) in second whorl cells, promotion of petal epidermal cell identity, and gynoecium development. Analyses of ap2-1 ant-6 double mut...

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...

2014
Santosh Kumar Sahu Manish Pandey

-In this paper a hybrid variant of meta-heuristic algorithm ant colony optimization (ACO) is used. Approximate solutions to quadratic assignment problem have been proved very efficient. Different variants of ant colony optimization have been applied to QAP. But in this paper a hybrid approach is proposed which is combination of Ant system and Max-Min Ant system to take benefits of both the meth...

2016
Ceres Belchior Sebastián F Sendoya Kleber Del-Claro

Plants bearing extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are common in the Brazilian cerrado savanna, where climatic conditions having marked seasonality influence arboreal ant fauna organization. These ant-plant interactions have rarely been studied at community level. Here, we tested whether: 1) EFN-bearing plants are more visited by ants than EFN-lacking plants; 2) ant visitation is higher in the rainy s...

Journal: :Biotropica 2022

Ant-plants have been extensively used as model systems in the study of evolution and ecology mutualisms. Using a 15N isotope labeling experiment, we found that both native ant mutualist (Philidris cordata) an invasive (Pheidole megacephala) provide nitrogen to Australian ant-plant Myrmecodia beccarii.

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
R J Brightwell P E Labadie J Silverman

The invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Mayr) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) has been evident in the North Carolina Piedmont, United States for 90 yr but has failed to spread further north. We investigated the mechanisms preventing this expansion. The Argentine ant ceases foraging at temperatures below 5°C and we hypothesized that winter soil temperatures at higher latitudes restricted fora...

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