<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called polydomy. Some nests within these polydomous colonies have no foraging trails to aphid colonies in the canopy. In this study we identify and investigate the possible roles of non-foraging nests in polydomous colonies of the wood ant <i>Formica lugubris</i>. To investigate the role of non-foraging nests we: (i) monitored colonies for three years; (ii) observed the resources being transported between non-foraging nests and the rest of the colony; (iii) measured the amount of extra-nest activity around non-foraging and foraging nests. We used these datasets to investigate the extent to which non-foraging nests within polydomous colonies a...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Food availability is an important factor influencing the lives of ant colonies. Wood ants consume pr...
A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called p...
A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called p...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
Animal social structure is shaped by environmental conditions, such as food availability. This is im...
Resource sharing is an important cooperative behavior in many animals. Sharing resources is particul...
Most ant colonies live in a single nest (monodomy) or a group of nests (polydomy). However, the leng...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
Collective foraging confers benefits in terms of reduced predation risk and access to social informa...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
Many ant species spread their colonies between multiple spatially separated but socially connected n...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Food availability is an important factor influencing the lives of ant colonies. Wood ants consume pr...
A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called p...
A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called p...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
Animal social structure is shaped by environmental conditions, such as food availability. This is im...
Resource sharing is an important cooperative behavior in many animals. Sharing resources is particul...
Most ant colonies live in a single nest (monodomy) or a group of nests (polydomy). However, the leng...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
Collective foraging confers benefits in terms of reduced predation risk and access to social informa...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
Many ant species spread their colonies between multiple spatially separated but socially connected n...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
abstract: Division of labor among task specialists is a key feature of the organization of insect so...
Food availability is an important factor influencing the lives of ant colonies. Wood ants consume pr...