The nest dug by the leaf-cutter ant queen of the genus Atta is a vertical tunnel interconnected to a small chamber to hold its offspring and the symbiotic fungus. The depth of the initial chamber of the Atta sexdens rubropilosa ranges from 10 to 30 cm below the soil surface. This available information, could it be that the ideal initial nest depth is adapted to favorable conditions for the initial colony? We hypothesized this depth can provide a minimum temperature range with almost constant temperature, leading to the development of symbiotic fungus and brood yet to emerge. To test this hypothesis, laboratory experiments were carried out and the soil temperature was measured at different depths. The colony development at different temperat...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
This study investigated the stimulus for the excavation of fungus chamber by leaf-cutting ants (Atta...
The relationship between the queens' lipid content and nest growth (population size, biomass and nes...
The nest dug by the leaf-cutter ant queen of the genus Atta is a vertical tunnel interconnected to a...
The majority of ants construct nests underground to maintain environmental conditions favorable to t...
Nest foundation in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens is claustral, and the single queen completely r...
Most ants, as leaf cutting ants, construct nests underground to maintain environmental conditions fa...
Queens in the genus Atta are solely responsible for fungus cultivation and for care of herself and h...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
Ants exhibit a size-associated colony founding trait that is characterized by the degree to which fo...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
This study investigated the stimulus for the excavation of fungus chamber by leaf-cutting ants (Atta...
The relationship between the queens' lipid content and nest growth (population size, biomass and nes...
The nest dug by the leaf-cutter ant queen of the genus Atta is a vertical tunnel interconnected to a...
The majority of ants construct nests underground to maintain environmental conditions favorable to t...
Nest foundation in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens is claustral, and the single queen completely r...
Most ants, as leaf cutting ants, construct nests underground to maintain environmental conditions fa...
Queens in the genus Atta are solely responsible for fungus cultivation and for care of herself and h...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
Ants exhibit a size-associated colony founding trait that is characterized by the degree to which fo...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
Colonies of the Florida harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, excavate species-typical subterranean ne...
This study investigated the stimulus for the excavation of fungus chamber by leaf-cutting ants (Atta...
The relationship between the queens' lipid content and nest growth (population size, biomass and nes...