The harvester termite, Baucaliotermes hainesi (Fuller) (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae), is an endemic in southern Namibia, where it collects and eats dry grass. At the eastern, landward edge of the Namib Desert, the nests of these termites are sometimes visible above ground surface, and extend at least 60 cm below ground. The termites gain access to foraging areas through underground foraging tunnels that emanate from the nest. The looseness of the desert sand, combined with the hardness of the cemented sand tunnels allowed the use of a gasoline-powered blower and soft brushes to expose tunnels lying 5 to 15 cm below the surface. The tunnels form a complex system that radiates at least 10 to 15 m from the nest with cross-connections between ...
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The search for food in the French subterranean termite Reticulitermes santonensis De Feytaud is orga...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites, and in particular species that remove live plant material, play an important role in range...
Facilitating efficient resource transfer requires building an optimized transportation network that ...
A survey was conducted on five farms in former Damaraland, a communal farming area in arid northwest...
Tunnel network construction and time to food (wood) discovery by Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki and ...
Six termite species, belonging to five genera and three families (Hodotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae an...
A previous research suggests that when subterranean termites locate equivalent food they consume the...
In the southwestern desert region of Arizona, a common non-structure invading species is the tube bu...
Foraging behavior in termites varies with the feeding habits of each species but often occurs throug...
Termites play an important role as ecosystem engineers in many tropical environments, acting as herb...
Foraging party and territory size of Heterotermes aureus (Snyder) were investigated on the Santa Rit...
The present study provides evidence of the effectiveness of some termite species in restoring barren...
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that directly or indirectly control the availability of resources ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The search for food in the French subterranean termite Reticulitermes santonensis De Feytaud is orga...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites, and in particular species that remove live plant material, play an important role in range...
Facilitating efficient resource transfer requires building an optimized transportation network that ...
A survey was conducted on five farms in former Damaraland, a communal farming area in arid northwest...
Tunnel network construction and time to food (wood) discovery by Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki and ...
Six termite species, belonging to five genera and three families (Hodotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae an...
A previous research suggests that when subterranean termites locate equivalent food they consume the...
In the southwestern desert region of Arizona, a common non-structure invading species is the tube bu...
Foraging behavior in termites varies with the feeding habits of each species but often occurs throug...
Termites play an important role as ecosystem engineers in many tropical environments, acting as herb...
Foraging party and territory size of Heterotermes aureus (Snyder) were investigated on the Santa Rit...
The present study provides evidence of the effectiveness of some termite species in restoring barren...
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that directly or indirectly control the availability of resources ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The search for food in the French subterranean termite Reticulitermes santonensis De Feytaud is orga...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...