Termites have evolved diverse defence strategies to protect themselves against predators, including a complex alarm communication system based on vibroacoustic and/or chemical signals. In reaction to alarm signals, workers and other vulnerable castes flee away while soldiers, the specialized colony defenders, actively move toward the alarm source. In this study, we investigated the nature of alarm communication in the pest Reticulitermes flavipes. We found that workers and soldiers of R. flavipes respond to various danger stimuli using both vibroacoustic and chemical alarm signals. Among the danger stimuli, the blow of air triggered the strongest response, followed by crushed soldier head and light flash. The crushed soldier heads, which im...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS Eavesdropping has evolved in many predator–prey relationships. Com...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
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 ...
The alarm behavior of worker and soldier castes of four European subterranean termite species of the...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
International audienceAbstract Vibratory behaviours are widespread in social insects, but the produc...
International audienceAbstract Vibratory behaviours are widespread in social insects, but the produc...
Eusocial insects such as ants and wasps, bees and termites communicate via visual and chemical cues,...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Chemical signals causing attraction and alarm in four European subterranean termite species of the g...
Most harvestmen are nocturnal, nonacoustical, and nonvisual arthropods. They have a pair of exocrine...
The effective communication of alarm can be critical for social animals so that they are able to dea...
Termites are notoriously cryptic: infestations in houses are often discovered when an apparently int...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS Eavesdropping has evolved in many predator–prey relationships. Com...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
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 ...
The alarm behavior of worker and soldier castes of four European subterranean termite species of the...
Alarm signalling is of paramount importance to communication in all social insects. In termites, vib...
International audienceAbstract Vibratory behaviours are widespread in social insects, but the produc...
International audienceAbstract Vibratory behaviours are widespread in social insects, but the produc...
Eusocial insects such as ants and wasps, bees and termites communicate via visual and chemical cues,...
Studying basal taxa often allows shedding a light on the evolution of advanced representatives. The ...
Chemical signals causing attraction and alarm in four European subterranean termite species of the g...
Most harvestmen are nocturnal, nonacoustical, and nonvisual arthropods. They have a pair of exocrine...
The effective communication of alarm can be critical for social animals so that they are able to dea...
Termites are notoriously cryptic: infestations in houses are often discovered when an apparently int...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS Eavesdropping has evolved in many predator–prey relationships. Com...
Animals often respond to danger by raising alarm to inform others. Alarm signals come in many differ...