Harvester ants of the genus Pogonomyrmex collect and deposit many items on top of their nests. The depots of P. badius consist mostly of small charcoal fragments, while those of other species are primarily pebbles. Mature colonies can have hundreds of thousands of objects in their depot. In P. badius, the dis-tributions of midden and charcoal about the mound are not completely over-lapping, but are positively correlated in areas of overlap. Charcoal depots are isometric with colony size, but the amount of charcoal per colony size varies with season and site. The absence of the depot stimulates collection of non-food objects. Recruitment to objects only occurs in the presence of food, and foragers choose objects based on size, but not color....
Foraging strategy determines the way harvester ants use space and therefore their access and impact ...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Exclusionary behavior, where one group dominates another for a resource, is common in many competiti...
<div><p>During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (<i>Pogonomyrmex ...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
The proportion of foragers in ant colonies is a fairly constant species-specific characteristic that...
During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex badius) exc...
We tested if nesting habits influence ant feeding preferences and predatory behavior in the monophyl...
Ants exhibit a size-associated colony founding trait that is characterized by the degree to which fo...
<div><p>In much of the world, soil-nesting ants are among the leading agents of biomantling and biot...
The Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius collects the seeds of many plant species and stores t...
During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex badius) exc...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...
The architecture of the subterranean nests of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, was st...
Foraging strategy determines the way harvester ants use space and therefore their access and impact ...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Exclusionary behavior, where one group dominates another for a resource, is common in many competiti...
<div><p>During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (<i>Pogonomyrmex ...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
The proportion of foragers in ant colonies is a fairly constant species-specific characteristic that...
During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex badius) exc...
We tested if nesting habits influence ant feeding preferences and predatory behavior in the monophyl...
Ants exhibit a size-associated colony founding trait that is characterized by the degree to which fo...
<div><p>In much of the world, soil-nesting ants are among the leading agents of biomantling and biot...
The Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius collects the seeds of many plant species and stores t...
During their approximately annual nest relocations, Florida harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex badius) exc...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...
The architecture of the subterranean nests of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, was st...
Foraging strategy determines the way harvester ants use space and therefore their access and impact ...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Exclusionary behavior, where one group dominates another for a resource, is common in many competiti...