abstract: In order to survive, species must regulate their intake of nutrients. In desert leafcutter ant colonies, acquisition of nutrients is not only important for maintaining the health of the colony, but also for the survival of a fungus which the ants cultivate and then consume. This multi-trophic, symbiotic relationship is relatively unique to leafcutter ants and interesting to researchers due to the complexity of how the individual foragers supply nutrients to both the colony and the fungus. The objective of this experiment is to study foraging rates and variation in macronutrient preference among foragers from the same colony of the desert leafcutter ant Acromyrmex versicolor. This study asks if individual foragers vary in their pre...
Long-lived animals, including social insects, often display seasonal shifts in foraging behavior. Fo...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
When foraging, internal needs for particular nutrients might affect food choice, and external constr...
Foraging trails of leafcutter colonies are iconic scenes in the Neotropics, with ants collecting fre...
Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth, being dominant competitors in nearly every te...
The biochemical heterogeneity of food items often yields tradeoffs as each bite of food tends to con...
Resource availability has frequently been identified as a key driver for the successful invasion of ...
Animals must forage to obtain the nutrients necessary for their survival. Foraging patterns of ants ...
The preferences of seed intake by harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex spp.) have been debated for a long ti...
International audienceAs for all living organisms, the nutritional needs of ants change over time in...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
pairings would prove that ants have the capacity to regulate both protein and carbohydrate collectio...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Long-lived animals, including social insects, often display seasonal shifts in foraging behavior. Fo...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...
abstract: Nutritional balance is a requirement for the survival of all species. This balance is impo...
When foraging, internal needs for particular nutrients might affect food choice, and external constr...
Foraging trails of leafcutter colonies are iconic scenes in the Neotropics, with ants collecting fre...
Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth, being dominant competitors in nearly every te...
The biochemical heterogeneity of food items often yields tradeoffs as each bite of food tends to con...
Resource availability has frequently been identified as a key driver for the successful invasion of ...
Animals must forage to obtain the nutrients necessary for their survival. Foraging patterns of ants ...
The preferences of seed intake by harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex spp.) have been debated for a long ti...
International audienceAs for all living organisms, the nutritional needs of ants change over time in...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
pairings would prove that ants have the capacity to regulate both protein and carbohydrate collectio...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Long-lived animals, including social insects, often display seasonal shifts in foraging behavior. Fo...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...