Abstract. Naked mole-rats, Heterocephalus glaber, are eusocial, subterranean rodents that inhabit arid regions of northeastern Africa. They feed on bulbs and tubers that are patchily distributed. Nests are often located far from the nearest food source through a labyrinth of tunnels. Two captive colonies were studied to determine whether successful foragers recruit colony mates and, if so, how. Individuals that found a new food source typically gave a special vocalization on their way back to the nest and waved the food around once they got there. Colony mates preferentially visited the site where the initial forager had obtained food, often bypassing alternative sites containing the same type of food. Recruits preferred to use tunnels that...
A costly search for food in subterranean rodents resulted in various adaptations improving their for...
Includes bibliographies.Three species of southern African mole-rats, possessing a wide range of soci...
Bathyergids are interesting group of rodents from several points of view: they have all kinds of soc...
African naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals that provide unique opportunity to study complex mammal...
I explored the evolution of eusociality through the study of naked mole-rats, small African rodents ...
AbstractThe discovery of a disperser morph in naked mole-rat colonies has revealed the first possibl...
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concorda...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
The question of how eusociality evolved in insects has been a major question for evolutionary biolog...
Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals; their hierarchy consists of one breeding female, 1 to 3 male c...
The naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glaber) is a rodent that has gained importance as a biomedical re...
The ability to discriminate between conspecifics functions in mate choice, kin-selected cooperation ...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
<div><p>We investigated how group members achieve collective decision-making, by considering individ...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
A costly search for food in subterranean rodents resulted in various adaptations improving their for...
Includes bibliographies.Three species of southern African mole-rats, possessing a wide range of soci...
Bathyergids are interesting group of rodents from several points of view: they have all kinds of soc...
African naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals that provide unique opportunity to study complex mammal...
I explored the evolution of eusociality through the study of naked mole-rats, small African rodents ...
AbstractThe discovery of a disperser morph in naked mole-rat colonies has revealed the first possibl...
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concorda...
It has been proposed that naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) societies resemble those of eusocia...
The question of how eusociality evolved in insects has been a major question for evolutionary biolog...
Naked mole-rats are eusocial mammals; their hierarchy consists of one breeding female, 1 to 3 male c...
The naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glaber) is a rodent that has gained importance as a biomedical re...
The ability to discriminate between conspecifics functions in mate choice, kin-selected cooperation ...
The social mole-rats of the family Bathyergidae show elaborate social organisation that may include ...
<div><p>We investigated how group members achieve collective decision-making, by considering individ...
Eusocial societies are characterized by a clear division of labour between non-breeding workers and ...
A costly search for food in subterranean rodents resulted in various adaptations improving their for...
Includes bibliographies.Three species of southern African mole-rats, possessing a wide range of soci...
Bathyergids are interesting group of rodents from several points of view: they have all kinds of soc...