Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The most basal termite species, Mastotermes darwiniensis, possesses unique morphological and behavioural traits, of which many remain scarcely studied. For these reasons, we conducted a comprehensive study of the alarm communication in this species and compared its components to behavioural modes described in other termites. In M. darwiniensis, the alarm is communicated by substrate-borne vibrations resulting from vertical vibratory movements. Another similar behaviour consists in longitudinal movements, by which the alarm is delivered to other termites in contact with alerted individual. Both these two behavioural modes could be used in synergy ...
Termites can build rigid structures to protect their colonies, but that not prevent the invasion fo...
Biology of Termites, a Modern Synthesis brings together the major advances in termite biology, phylo...
Most harvestmen are nocturnal, nonacoustical, and nonvisual arthropods. They have a pair of exocrine...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
Termites have evolved diverse defence strategies to protect themselves against predators, including ...
0098-0331 (Print) Journal ArticleIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have be...
0098-0331 (Print) Journal ArticleIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have be...
International audienceIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have been studied ...
International audienceIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have been studied ...
Eusocial insects evolved a sophisticated intraspecific communication, dominated by chemical signals,...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Eusocial insects such as ants and wasps, bees and termites communicate via visual and chemical cues,...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Termites can build rigid structures to protect their colonies, but that not prevent the invasion fo...
Biology of Termites, a Modern Synthesis brings together the major advances in termite biology, phylo...
Most harvestmen are nocturnal, nonacoustical, and nonvisual arthropods. They have a pair of exocrine...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
Termites have evolved diverse defence strategies to protect themselves against predators, including ...
0098-0331 (Print) Journal ArticleIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have be...
0098-0331 (Print) Journal ArticleIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have be...
International audienceIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have been studied ...
International audienceIn the framework of an evolutionary study, trail pheromones have been studied ...
Eusocial insects evolved a sophisticated intraspecific communication, dominated by chemical signals,...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Eusocial insects such as ants and wasps, bees and termites communicate via visual and chemical cues,...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Termites can build rigid structures to protect their colonies, but that not prevent the invasion fo...
Biology of Termites, a Modern Synthesis brings together the major advances in termite biology, phylo...
Most harvestmen are nocturnal, nonacoustical, and nonvisual arthropods. They have a pair of exocrine...