Collective foraging confers benefits in terms of reduced predation risk and access to social information, but it heightens local competition when resources are limited. In social insects, resource limitation has been suggested as a possible cause for the typical decrease in per capita productivity observed with increasing colony size, a phenomenon known as Michener's paradox. Polydomy (distribution of a colony's brood and workers across multiple nests) is believed to help circumvent this paradox through its positive effect on foraging efficiency, but there is still little supporting evidence for this hypothesis. Here, we show experimentally that polydomy enhances the foraging performance of food-deprived Temnothorax nylanderi ant colonies v...
Intraspecific competition is a pervasive phenomenon with important ecological and evolutionary conse...
According to evolutionary theory, cooperation should evolve most easily in closely related groups. I...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
Collective foraging confers benefits in terms of reduced predation risk and access to social informa...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
Many ant species spread their colonies between multiple spatially separated but socially connected n...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
International audienceHow polygyny evolved in social insect societies is a long-standing question. T...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...
A challenge faced by individuals and groups of many species is determining how resources and activit...
Interactions lie at the heart of social organization, particularly in ant societies. Interaction rat...
1. Animal social structure is shaped by environmental conditions, such as food availability. This is...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Learning plays an important role in the life of many animals. In social insects, colony foraging suc...
A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called p...
Intraspecific competition is a pervasive phenomenon with important ecological and evolutionary conse...
According to evolutionary theory, cooperation should evolve most easily in closely related groups. I...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
Collective foraging confers benefits in terms of reduced predation risk and access to social informa...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
Many ant species spread their colonies between multiple spatially separated but socially connected n...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
International audienceHow polygyny evolved in social insect societies is a long-standing question. T...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...
A challenge faced by individuals and groups of many species is determining how resources and activit...
Interactions lie at the heart of social organization, particularly in ant societies. Interaction rat...
1. Animal social structure is shaped by environmental conditions, such as food availability. This is...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Learning plays an important role in the life of many animals. In social insects, colony foraging suc...
A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy called p...
Intraspecific competition is a pervasive phenomenon with important ecological and evolutionary conse...
According to evolutionary theory, cooperation should evolve most easily in closely related groups. I...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...