ABSTRACT- Pachycondyla crassinoda (Latr. 1902) is one of the largest ant species in the New World tropics. We studied its foraging habits in the field in a lowland forest in Trinidad, West Indies, with supplemental observations in the laboratory. At our study site the density of colonies was estimated at 144/ha. Like other members of its genus, P. crassinoda forages on the forest floor, apparently never climbing trees or other plants. Foraging is mostly limited to periods when the ground is relatively dry and is largely close to the nest. Ants searched under fallen leaves at a high frequency and preyed mostly on small arthropods. They seldom stung prey, never unless the prey struggled vigorously. The only form of food-source recruitme...
Uno de los aspectos centrales de la ecología es comprender los mecanismos que modulan la variación d...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
ABSTRACT- Pachycondyla crassinoda (Latr. 1902) is one of the largest ant species in the New World tr...
A central goal of ecology is to understand the mechanisms behind variation in the abundance of speci...
While a clear consensus is emerging that predators can play a major role in shaping terrestrial comm...
Our understanding of the natural history of Neotropical ants is still limited, both due to a lack of...
This study provides quantitative field data on the natural history and foraging behaviour of the Neo...
La Calandria Forest is a coffee plantation-turned-reforestation project located in Los Llanos, Monte...
Ants are key players in ecosystem function, especially in the tropics, yet little is known about the...
The ecology of most arboreal ants remains poorly documented because of the difficulty in accessing a...
This study provides quantitative field data on the natural history and foraging behaviour of the Neo...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
The proportion of foragers in ant colonies is a fairly constant species-specific characteristic that...
Uno de los aspectos centrales de la ecología es comprender los mecanismos que modulan la variación d...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
ABSTRACT- Pachycondyla crassinoda (Latr. 1902) is one of the largest ant species in the New World tr...
A central goal of ecology is to understand the mechanisms behind variation in the abundance of speci...
While a clear consensus is emerging that predators can play a major role in shaping terrestrial comm...
Our understanding of the natural history of Neotropical ants is still limited, both due to a lack of...
This study provides quantitative field data on the natural history and foraging behaviour of the Neo...
La Calandria Forest is a coffee plantation-turned-reforestation project located in Los Llanos, Monte...
Ants are key players in ecosystem function, especially in the tropics, yet little is known about the...
The ecology of most arboreal ants remains poorly documented because of the difficulty in accessing a...
This study provides quantitative field data on the natural history and foraging behaviour of the Neo...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
The proportion of foragers in ant colonies is a fairly constant species-specific characteristic that...
Uno de los aspectos centrales de la ecología es comprender los mecanismos que modulan la variación d...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...