Lateralization is a wide-spread phenomenon in the animal kingdom. Often, lateralization can be observed at the population-level where most individuals of a population share the same direction of lateralization. Theoretical models predict that population-level lateralization is more likely to manifest in social than in non-social species. Especially functions relevant to social interactions should show a population-level lateralization. We evaluated olfaction in the eusocial ant species Camponotus floridanus, since olfaction is particularly relevant to many social behaviors in an ant colony. The direction of lateralization was tested using the maxilla labium extension reflex associative learning paradigm. Our results indicate that there ar...
The behavioural lateralisation of a species is thought to be influenced by social organisation. Howe...
Lateralisation of biological form and function are well known for vertebrates and are being increasi...
Background: Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social in...
Behavioural and brain left–right asymmetries are a common feature among the animal kingdom. Laterali...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Lateralization of the nervous system enhances optimization of neural circuitry and parallel processi...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
In colonies of eusocial Hymenoptera cooperation is organized through social odors, and particularly ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge fo...
Abstract Background Camponotus floridanus ant colonies are comprised of a single reproductive queen ...
In social insects colony fitness is determined in part by individual worker phenotypes. Across ant s...
The behavioural lateralisation of a species is thought to be influenced by social organisation. Howe...
Lateralisation of biological form and function are well known for vertebrates and are being increasi...
Background: Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social in...
Behavioural and brain left–right asymmetries are a common feature among the animal kingdom. Laterali...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Lateralization of the nervous system enhances optimization of neural circuitry and parallel processi...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
In colonies of eusocial Hymenoptera cooperation is organized through social odors, and particularly ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Workers of the house-hunting ant Temnothorax albipennis rely on visual edge fo...
Abstract Background Camponotus floridanus ant colonies are comprised of a single reproductive queen ...
In social insects colony fitness is determined in part by individual worker phenotypes. Across ant s...
The behavioural lateralisation of a species is thought to be influenced by social organisation. Howe...
Lateralisation of biological form and function are well known for vertebrates and are being increasi...
Background: Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social in...