In order to study both the hunting efficiency and the flexibility of their predatory behavior, solitary hunters of the trap-jaw ant Odontomachus opaciventris were offered small prey (termites, fruit flies and tenebrionid larvae), presenting different morphological or defensive characteristics. The monomorphic hunters showed a moderately flexible predatory behavior characterized by short capture sequences and a noteworthy efficiency of their mandible strike (76.7-100% of prey retrievals), even when presented with Nasutitermes soldiers. Contrary to most poneromorph ants, antennal palpation of the prey before the attack was always missing, no particular targeted region of the prey's body was preferred, and no 'prudent' posture was ever exhibit...
Plant-ants live in a mutualistic association with host plants known as “myrmecophytes” that provide ...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
International audienceHere we show that Daceton armigerum, an arboreal myrmicine ant whose workers a...
The co-option of existing traits for novel functions is fundamental to many theories of trait evolut...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
SummaryArthropods use a remarkable variety of mechanisms to store energy for rapid ballistic movemen...
I studied the predatory behavior of Platythyrea conradti, an arboreal ponerine ant, whereas most spe...
<div><p>Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving predator...
SummaryPredators use many different strategies to capture prey, including ambushing, active pursuit ...
Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving predatory attack...
Due to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide range of arthropod pre...
Biological and Biomedical SciencesSocially parasitic Megalomyrmex symmetochus ants exploit their fun...
International audienceDue to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide ...
Plant-ants live in a mutualistic association with host plants known as "myrmecophytes" that provide ...
Plant-ants live in a mutualistic association with host plants known as “myrmecophytes” that provide ...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
International audienceHere we show that Daceton armigerum, an arboreal myrmicine ant whose workers a...
The co-option of existing traits for novel functions is fundamental to many theories of trait evolut...
Abstract Evolutionary co-option of existing structures for new functions is a powerful yet understud...
Extreme animal movements are usually associated with a single, high-performance behavior. However, t...
SummaryArthropods use a remarkable variety of mechanisms to store energy for rapid ballistic movemen...
I studied the predatory behavior of Platythyrea conradti, an arboreal ponerine ant, whereas most spe...
<div><p>Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving predator...
SummaryPredators use many different strategies to capture prey, including ambushing, active pursuit ...
Animals use a variety of escape mechanisms to increase the probability of surviving predatory attack...
Due to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide range of arthropod pre...
Biological and Biomedical SciencesSocially parasitic Megalomyrmex symmetochus ants exploit their fun...
International audienceDue to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide ...
Plant-ants live in a mutualistic association with host plants known as "myrmecophytes" that provide ...
Plant-ants live in a mutualistic association with host plants known as “myrmecophytes” that provide ...
Key innovations are traits that allow organisms to interact with their environment in novel ways and...
International audienceHere we show that Daceton armigerum, an arboreal myrmicine ant whose workers a...