Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vibroacoustic and chemical alarm signalling are bound to operate synergistically but have never been studied simultaneously in a single species. Here, we inspected the functional significance of both communication channels in Constrictotermes cyphergaster (Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae), confirming the hypothesis that these are not exclusive, but rather complementary processes. In natural situations, the alarm predominantly attracts soldiers, which actively search for the source of a disturbance. Laboratory testing revealed that the frontal gland of soldiers produces a rich mixture of terpenoid compounds including an alarm pheromone. Extensive te...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
The alarm behaviour of VespuZa vulgavLs workers at the nest entrance, and of vulgar"is and gevm...
Chemical signals causing attraction and alarm in four European subterranean termite species of the g...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Termites have evolved diverse defence strategies to protect themselves against predators, including ...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
The alarm behavior of worker and soldier castes of four European subterranean termite species of the...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
Termites are eusocial insects that have a peculiar and intriguing system of communication using pher...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
The alarm behaviour of VespuZa vulgavLs workers at the nest entrance, and of vulgar"is and gevm...
Chemical signals causing attraction and alarm in four European subterranean termite species of the g...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Termites have evolved diverse defence strategies to protect themselves against predators, including ...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
Chemical communication is a dominant method of communication throughout the animal kingdom and can b...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
The alarm behavior of worker and soldier castes of four European subterranean termite species of the...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
Termites are eusocial insects that have a peculiar and intriguing system of communication using pher...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
The alarm behaviour of VespuZa vulgavLs workers at the nest entrance, and of vulgar"is and gevm...
Chemical signals causing attraction and alarm in four European subterranean termite species of the g...