In this paper we report the results of a detailed study on the behavioral ecology of slave raiding and foraging activity in the European blood-red ant, Formica sanguinea Latr. The field study was conducted over an unbroken period of 78 days, during which the activity of two dulotic colonies of this facultative slave-maker was observed for 10 h each day. It was possible to observe 26 raids distributed over 23 days, among which 18 were followed by the sacking of nests belonging to the species F. cunicularia, F. fusca, and Lasius emarginatus, whereas 8 failed. Simple, continuous, and simultaneous raids occurred. We recorded the timing, frequency, distance, and direction of slave raids, including the number of participants and the type of booty...
The frequency and duration of the behavioral reactions of the Losius flavus ant workers toward the i...
Natural History and EvolutionPheromone trails are known to play an important role in influencing the...
The presence of slavemaker ants alters the structure of the ant community. The influence of slavemak...
There are almost no hard data on the competitive status of Formica sanguinea and previous studies fo...
Formica gynocrates, a recently described species of slave-making ant, was found at the E. S. George ...
The sanguinary ants, or “blood-red slave makers,” have long been of interest because of their conspi...
The sanguinary ants, or "blood-red slave makers, " have long been of interest because of t...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
ABSTRACT: Some literature reports show that ants use bodies of their dead nestmates and other insect...
The presence of slavemaker ants alters the structure of the ant community. The influence of slavemak...
Formica gynocrates, a recently described species of slave-making ant, was found at the E. S. George ...
I studied the predatory behavior of Platythyrea conradti, an arboreal ponerine ant, whereas most spe...
<div><p>Termite raiding behaviour of the African poneromorph ant <i>Pachycondyla analis</i> was stud...
The cooperative defence in ant societies is a suitable system that can keep the integr...
The frequency and duration of the behavioral reactions of the Losius flavus ant workers toward the i...
Natural History and EvolutionPheromone trails are known to play an important role in influencing the...
The presence of slavemaker ants alters the structure of the ant community. The influence of slavemak...
There are almost no hard data on the competitive status of Formica sanguinea and previous studies fo...
Formica gynocrates, a recently described species of slave-making ant, was found at the E. S. George ...
The sanguinary ants, or “blood-red slave makers,” have long been of interest because of their conspi...
The sanguinary ants, or "blood-red slave makers, " have long been of interest because of t...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
ABSTRACT: Some literature reports show that ants use bodies of their dead nestmates and other insect...
The presence of slavemaker ants alters the structure of the ant community. The influence of slavemak...
Formica gynocrates, a recently described species of slave-making ant, was found at the E. S. George ...
I studied the predatory behavior of Platythyrea conradti, an arboreal ponerine ant, whereas most spe...
<div><p>Termite raiding behaviour of the African poneromorph ant <i>Pachycondyla analis</i> was stud...
The cooperative defence in ant societies is a suitable system that can keep the integr...
The frequency and duration of the behavioral reactions of the Losius flavus ant workers toward the i...
Natural History and EvolutionPheromone trails are known to play an important role in influencing the...
The presence of slavemaker ants alters the structure of the ant community. The influence of slavemak...