The neural mechanisms underlying behavioral variation among individuals are not well understood. Differences among individuals in sensory sensitivity could limit the environmental stimuli to which an individual is capable of responding and have, indeed, been shown to relate to behavioral differences in different species. Here, we show that ant workers in Temnothorax rugatulus differ considerably in the number of antennal sensory structures, or sensilla (by 45% in density and over 100% in estimated total number). A larger quantity of sensilla may reflect a larger quantity of underlying sensory neurons. This would increase the probability that a given set of neurons in the antenna detects an environmental stimulus and becomes excited, thereby...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Leaf-cutting ants (Atta vollenweideri) express a remarkable size polymorphism across the two sexual ...
The evolutionary success of ants and other social insects is considered to be intrinsically linked t...
Individual differences in response thresholds to task-related stimuli may be one mechanism driving t...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta vollenweideri, the worker caste exhibits a pronounced size-polymorphism...
Effective communication requires reliable signals and competent receptors. Theoretical and empirical...
What selective forces and molecular mechanisms govern the integration of worker body size and morpho...
Abstract: Division of labor in social insects has been explained by response threshold models which ...
1. Ant workers are often specialized in specific tasks, and it is well-established that the main tas...
In social insects colony fitness is determined in part by individual worker phenotypes. Across ant s...
The antennal lobes of different castes of the ant species Camponotus compressus show a marked divers...
Division of labor is one of the defining characteristics of social insect societies. It is thought t...
Complex social structure in eusocial insects can involve worker morphological and behavioural differ...
Complex social structure in eusocial insects can involve worker morphological and behavioural differ...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Leaf-cutting ants (Atta vollenweideri) express a remarkable size polymorphism across the two sexual ...
The evolutionary success of ants and other social insects is considered to be intrinsically linked t...
Individual differences in response thresholds to task-related stimuli may be one mechanism driving t...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
In the leaf-cutting ant Atta vollenweideri, the worker caste exhibits a pronounced size-polymorphism...
Effective communication requires reliable signals and competent receptors. Theoretical and empirical...
What selective forces and molecular mechanisms govern the integration of worker body size and morpho...
Abstract: Division of labor in social insects has been explained by response threshold models which ...
1. Ant workers are often specialized in specific tasks, and it is well-established that the main tas...
In social insects colony fitness is determined in part by individual worker phenotypes. Across ant s...
The antennal lobes of different castes of the ant species Camponotus compressus show a marked divers...
Division of labor is one of the defining characteristics of social insect societies. It is thought t...
Complex social structure in eusocial insects can involve worker morphological and behavioural differ...
Complex social structure in eusocial insects can involve worker morphological and behavioural differ...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Leaf-cutting ants (Atta vollenweideri) express a remarkable size polymorphism across the two sexual ...
The evolutionary success of ants and other social insects is considered to be intrinsically linked t...