During foraging, leaf-cutting ant workers of different size classes perform various tasks along foraging trails. Commonly, small workers called hitchhikers climb on leaf fragments imposing an extra transport cost, so their presence is thought to reduce the individual foraging performance. There are four main hypotheses which may explain the occurrence of hitchhikers and a different behavioral act related to their role can be predicted for each. Hitchhiker behavior was observed considering these hypotheses and the effect of the hitchhikers on the walking speed and transport rate of foragers was evaluated. The behavioral registers were obtained from 1371 hitchhikers on foraging trails of Acromyrmex subterraneus subterraneus nests in the field...
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
The leaf cutting tribe Attini (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) shows numerous adaptations that increase fora...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
Two phenomena are integral to the foraging behaviour of leaf-cutting ants in the genus Atta: hitchhi...
Two phenomena are integral to the foraging behaviour of leaf-cutting ants in the genus Atta: hitchhi...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
The minim worker subcaste of leaf-cutter ants (Atta spp.) exhibits hitchhiking behavior in foraging ...
The foraging behaviour of social insects is highly flexible because it depends on the interplay betw...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
A better knowledge of the behaviors that reduce traffic congestions is essential to understand the s...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
Leafcutter ants Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), common to Central and South America, have...
Leafcutter ants Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), common to Central and South America, have...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
Efficient foraging methods are essential to colony survival in the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes....
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
The leaf cutting tribe Attini (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) shows numerous adaptations that increase fora...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
Two phenomena are integral to the foraging behaviour of leaf-cutting ants in the genus Atta: hitchhi...
Two phenomena are integral to the foraging behaviour of leaf-cutting ants in the genus Atta: hitchhi...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
The minim worker subcaste of leaf-cutter ants (Atta spp.) exhibits hitchhiking behavior in foraging ...
The foraging behaviour of social insects is highly flexible because it depends on the interplay betw...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
A better knowledge of the behaviors that reduce traffic congestions is essential to understand the s...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
Leafcutter ants Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), common to Central and South America, have...
Leafcutter ants Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), common to Central and South America, have...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...
Efficient foraging methods are essential to colony survival in the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes....
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
The leaf cutting tribe Attini (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) shows numerous adaptations that increase fora...
Despite the known evidence that hitchhiker ants protect workers against attack by phorid parasitoids...