(Bolton and Fisher 2014) nests on cliff faces in natural rock alcoves or clay banks. Colonies have single ergatoid queens and reproduce by fission. Each nest has a funnel-shaped entrance that projects horizontally from the cliff face. We examine three hypotheses for the function of the funnels— water exclusion, gas exchange and defense. Entrance fun-nels are relatively impermeable and divert water from nests, but simple tubes would achieve the same result. Consistent with the gas exchange hypothesis, projected funnel entran-ces likely increase gas exchange rates over sixfold compared to simple tubes and may increase air flow within the nest. Gas exchange may explain the recurrent evolution of funnel entrances in several ant lineages, especi...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
Gliding ants avoid predatory attacks and potentially mortal consequences of dislodgement from rainfo...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex badius) exc...
Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving preda-tory attac...
Social insect colonies use interactions among workers to regulate collective behavior. Har-vester an...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
In much of the world, soil-nesting ants are among the leading agents of biomantling and bio-turbatio...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
INTRODUCTION:Sea-level rise is a consequence of climate change that can impact the ecological and ph...
Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving predatory attack...
We analyse the influence of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile Mayr) on the seed dispersal proces...
are obligately symbiotic with their cultivated fungi. The fungal cultivars of ‘‘lower’ ’ attine ants...
Collective construction of topologically complex structures is one of the triumphs of social behavio...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
Gliding ants avoid predatory attacks and potentially mortal consequences of dislodgement from rainfo...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex badius) exc...
Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving preda-tory attac...
Social insect colonies use interactions among workers to regulate collective behavior. Har-vester an...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
In much of the world, soil-nesting ants are among the leading agents of biomantling and bio-turbatio...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
INTRODUCTION:Sea-level rise is a consequence of climate change that can impact the ecological and ph...
Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving predatory attack...
We analyse the influence of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile Mayr) on the seed dispersal proces...
are obligately symbiotic with their cultivated fungi. The fungal cultivars of ‘‘lower’ ’ attine ants...
Collective construction of topologically complex structures is one of the triumphs of social behavio...
Organismal traits may experience conflicting selection pressures if they fulfil different functions ...
Gliding ants avoid predatory attacks and potentially mortal consequences of dislodgement from rainfo...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....