While food recruitment and foraging have been the subject of many studies, the regulation of the food sharing behaviour remains poorly understood. In this study, we focused on trophallaxis (or mouth-to-mouth food exchange) within a group of worker ants as the first step in characterizing food sharing behaviours. In particular, we wanted to investigate the influence of the type of the food on trophallaxis. We studied three food types: a 1 M sucrose solution, a solution rich in proteins and a 1 M solution of melezitose, the latter being referred to as the ants’ favourite sugar. Our results show that the type of the food influences the frequency of trophallaxis but not the duration of each food exchange. Indeed, the total number of trophallaxe...
International audienceFood sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social...
Camponotus mus ants can associate sucrose and odour at the source during successive foraging cycles ...
International audienceNeotropical leaf-cutting ants (tribe Attini) live in obligate symbiosis with f...
Insect societies are often composed of many individuals, achieving collective decisions that depend ...
Food sharing can occur in both social and non-social species but is crucial in eusocial species in w...
Supplementary figures, tables and raw data for the article " "A data-driven simulation of the tropha...
Roughly one hundred million years ago, solitary insect species evolved social interactions that enab...
The allocation of liquid food by workers to larvae, a central process in ant biology, could be regul...
International audienceIntranidal food dissemination through trophallactic exchanges is a fundamental...
Abstract. In social insects, the size, caste and reproductive capacity of adults is determined in pa...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of liquid among individuals by oral regurgitation or anal deposition, occ...
In this study, our aim was to give a detailed evaluation of the trophallactic interactions among for...
In this study, our aim was to give a detailed evaluation of the trophallactic interactions among for...
In social insects, the size, caste and reproductive capacity of adults is determined in part by nutr...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
International audienceFood sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social...
Camponotus mus ants can associate sucrose and odour at the source during successive foraging cycles ...
International audienceNeotropical leaf-cutting ants (tribe Attini) live in obligate symbiosis with f...
Insect societies are often composed of many individuals, achieving collective decisions that depend ...
Food sharing can occur in both social and non-social species but is crucial in eusocial species in w...
Supplementary figures, tables and raw data for the article " "A data-driven simulation of the tropha...
Roughly one hundred million years ago, solitary insect species evolved social interactions that enab...
The allocation of liquid food by workers to larvae, a central process in ant biology, could be regul...
International audienceIntranidal food dissemination through trophallactic exchanges is a fundamental...
Abstract. In social insects, the size, caste and reproductive capacity of adults is determined in pa...
Trophallaxis, the transfer of liquid among individuals by oral regurgitation or anal deposition, occ...
In this study, our aim was to give a detailed evaluation of the trophallactic interactions among for...
In this study, our aim was to give a detailed evaluation of the trophallactic interactions among for...
In social insects, the size, caste and reproductive capacity of adults is determined in part by nutr...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
International audienceFood sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social...
Camponotus mus ants can associate sucrose and odour at the source during successive foraging cycles ...
International audienceNeotropical leaf-cutting ants (tribe Attini) live in obligate symbiosis with f...