How workers within an ant colony perceive and enforce colony boundaries is a defining biological feature of an ant species. Ants fall along a spectrum of social organizations ranging from single-queen, single nest societies to species with multi-queen societies in which workers exhibit colony-specific, altruistic behaviors towards non-nestmate workers from distant locations. Defining where an ant species falls along this spectrum is critical for understanding its basic ecology. Herein we quantify queen numbers, describe intraspecific aggression, and characterize the distribution of colony sizes for tawny crazy ant (Nylanderia fulva) populations in native range areas in South America as well as in their introduced range in the Southeastern U...
Cooperative social groups rely on the ability to distinguish members from nonmembers. Accordingly, s...
In social insects, the typical mode of colony foundation occurs when a single queen is inseminated b...
Classic studies of self organization in social insects describe the emergence of behavior for a sing...
How workers within an ant colony perceive and enforce colony boundaries is a defining biological fea...
Abstract Background Social insects are among the most serious invasive pests in the world, particula...
The behavioral traits that shape the structure of animal societies vary considerably among species b...
Abstract. Complex recognition systems underlie the social organization of many organisms. In social ...
<div><p>The behavioral traits that shape the structure of animal societies vary considerably among s...
Ants are among the most damaging invasive species, and their success frequently arises from the wide...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
<div><p>Animal groups can show consistent behaviors or personalities just like solitary animals. We ...
Ants are eusocial insects with complex social structures and behavior patterns that vary strongly ac...
Abstract Background Efficient division of reproductive labor is a crucial characteristic of social i...
Cooperative social groups rely on the ability to distinguish members from nonmembers. Accordingly, s...
Cooperative social groups rely on the ability to distinguish members from nonmembers. Accordingly, s...
In social insects, the typical mode of colony foundation occurs when a single queen is inseminated b...
Classic studies of self organization in social insects describe the emergence of behavior for a sing...
How workers within an ant colony perceive and enforce colony boundaries is a defining biological fea...
Abstract Background Social insects are among the most serious invasive pests in the world, particula...
The behavioral traits that shape the structure of animal societies vary considerably among species b...
Abstract. Complex recognition systems underlie the social organization of many organisms. In social ...
<div><p>The behavioral traits that shape the structure of animal societies vary considerably among s...
Ants are among the most damaging invasive species, and their success frequently arises from the wide...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
<div><p>Animal groups can show consistent behaviors or personalities just like solitary animals. We ...
Ants are eusocial insects with complex social structures and behavior patterns that vary strongly ac...
Abstract Background Efficient division of reproductive labor is a crucial characteristic of social i...
Cooperative social groups rely on the ability to distinguish members from nonmembers. Accordingly, s...
Cooperative social groups rely on the ability to distinguish members from nonmembers. Accordingly, s...
In social insects, the typical mode of colony foundation occurs when a single queen is inseminated b...
Classic studies of self organization in social insects describe the emergence of behavior for a sing...