This study focuses on different factors affecting the level of aggression in the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis. We found that the readiness to fight against conspecific ants was high in ants captured close to the nest entrance (0- and 1-m distances). At a 5-m distance from the nest entrance the level of aggression was significantly lower. As the mean foraging range in desert ants by far exceeds this distance, the present account clearly shows that in C. fortis aggressive behavior is displayed in the context of nest, rather than food-territory defense. In addition, ants were more aggressive against members of a colony with which they had recently exchanged aggressive encounters than against members of a yet unknown colony. This finding is di...
Summary: Two monogynous species of North African desert ants belonging to the formicine genus Catagl...
Cataglyphis ants of the Sahara Desert are extremely aggressive toward members of other colonies if t...
According to the marking activity and to the behaviour of ants, two areas can be distinguished outsi...
This study focuses on different factors affecting the level of aggression in the desert ant Cataglyp...
Populations of the desert seed-harvesting ant Phei-dole xerophylla are often characterized by high n...
In this study we investigated the relationship between spatial distance and intraspecific aggression...
Field observations have demonstrated that internest hostility is negatively correlated with the dist...
The interspecific aggressive behaviour of some British ants of the genera Myrmica. and Lasius was in...
<div><p>Nest-mate recognition plays a key role in the biology of ants. Although individuals coming f...
Neighboring colonies of the Owyhee harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex salinus, often share nonoverlapping f...
Competition acts as a major force in shaping spatially and/or temporally the foraging activity of an...
The integrity of ant colonies depends exclusively on social relationships between their individuals,...
Cataglyphis ants comprise one of the most characteristic groups of insects in arid regions around th...
How workers within an ant colony perceive and enforce colony boundaries is a defining biological fea...
1. Neighbour–stranger response differences (NSRDs) are when individuals are either more aggressive (...
Summary: Two monogynous species of North African desert ants belonging to the formicine genus Catagl...
Cataglyphis ants of the Sahara Desert are extremely aggressive toward members of other colonies if t...
According to the marking activity and to the behaviour of ants, two areas can be distinguished outsi...
This study focuses on different factors affecting the level of aggression in the desert ant Cataglyp...
Populations of the desert seed-harvesting ant Phei-dole xerophylla are often characterized by high n...
In this study we investigated the relationship between spatial distance and intraspecific aggression...
Field observations have demonstrated that internest hostility is negatively correlated with the dist...
The interspecific aggressive behaviour of some British ants of the genera Myrmica. and Lasius was in...
<div><p>Nest-mate recognition plays a key role in the biology of ants. Although individuals coming f...
Neighboring colonies of the Owyhee harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex salinus, often share nonoverlapping f...
Competition acts as a major force in shaping spatially and/or temporally the foraging activity of an...
The integrity of ant colonies depends exclusively on social relationships between their individuals,...
Cataglyphis ants comprise one of the most characteristic groups of insects in arid regions around th...
How workers within an ant colony perceive and enforce colony boundaries is a defining biological fea...
1. Neighbour–stranger response differences (NSRDs) are when individuals are either more aggressive (...
Summary: Two monogynous species of North African desert ants belonging to the formicine genus Catagl...
Cataglyphis ants of the Sahara Desert are extremely aggressive toward members of other colonies if t...
According to the marking activity and to the behaviour of ants, two areas can be distinguished outsi...