Living in society in a restricted and confined nest implies important organisational issues. Ants have to control food supply for the whole colony as well as nest defence but they also have to manage everyday life tasks such as waste rejection. Within the nest, ants are faced with different items that have to be used or rejected regarding colony needs. We study whether they can discriminate between three types of items (building material, nestmate cadaver or prey) and accordingly adapt the spatio-temporal distribution of these items. Therefore, we used colonies of the ant Myrmica rubra settled in a 2-dimensional space and introduced different items in the nest centre. We show that each item triggers a specific cascade of behaviour. We obser...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The spatial structure of habitats contains physical barriers that restrict the performance of divers...
Unlike most leaf-cutting ants, which have underground waste dumps, the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombi...
Sociality increases risks of disease transmission as genetically related individuals live in a confi...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Food sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social, and is of particular...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
The ecological success of ants relies on their ability to discover and collectively exploit availabl...
Harvester ant colonies adjust their foraging activity to day-to-day changes in food availability and...
Harvester ant colonies adjust their foraging activity to day-to-day changes in food availability and...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Structures influence how individuals interact and, therefore, shape the collective behaviours that e...
In social insects, rejection of dead nestmates is a common hygienic behaviour that allows colonies t...
Resource sharing is an important cooperative behavior in many animals. Sharing resources is particul...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The spatial structure of habitats contains physical barriers that restrict the performance of divers...
Unlike most leaf-cutting ants, which have underground waste dumps, the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombi...
Sociality increases risks of disease transmission as genetically related individuals live in a confi...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Food sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social, and is of particular...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
The ecological success of ants relies on their ability to discover and collectively exploit availabl...
Harvester ant colonies adjust their foraging activity to day-to-day changes in food availability and...
Harvester ant colonies adjust their foraging activity to day-to-day changes in food availability and...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Structures influence how individuals interact and, therefore, shape the collective behaviours that e...
In social insects, rejection of dead nestmates is a common hygienic behaviour that allows colonies t...
Resource sharing is an important cooperative behavior in many animals. Sharing resources is particul...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The spatial structure of habitats contains physical barriers that restrict the performance of divers...
Unlike most leaf-cutting ants, which have underground waste dumps, the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombi...