Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biology of most species remains unknown. Dinoponera lucida is a poneromorph ant forest-specialist and solitary forager, endemic to the Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. Herein we describe foraging activities, guard and maintenance of the nests, orientation mode, and intraspecific interactions performed by D. lucida. We found three nests distant from each other at least 8.5 m, and the mean reached distance by a worker was 3.8 m. The workers showed colony fidelity and random forage in their territory. We observed two non-agonistic interactions between workers from the same nest, and two agonistic interactions between foraging workers from different nests. ...
Abstract Camponotus sericeiventris is a polymorphic ant living in populous colonies at tropical fore...
ABSTRACT- Pachycondyla crassinoda (Latr. 1902) is one of the largest ant species in the New World tr...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
This study provides quantitative field data on the natural history and foraging behaviour of the Neo...
A central goal of ecology is to understand the mechanisms behind variation in the abundance of speci...
This study provides a detailed account of the foraging behaviour of the ponerine ant Ectatomma opaci...
Dinoponera quadriceps is a queenless neotropical ponerinae ant. Nest spacing and abundance were inve...
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...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
The velvety tree ant (Liometopum occidental Emery) is a dominant ant species found in Californian pi...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
Abstract Camponotus sericeiventris is a polymorphic ant living in populous colonies at tropical fore...
ABSTRACT- Pachycondyla crassinoda (Latr. 1902) is one of the largest ant species in the New World tr...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...
Ants present a wide variety of nesting sites, feeding habits, and trophic interactions, but the biol...
This study provides quantitative field data on the natural history and foraging behaviour of the Neo...
A central goal of ecology is to understand the mechanisms behind variation in the abundance of speci...
This study provides a detailed account of the foraging behaviour of the ponerine ant Ectatomma opaci...
Dinoponera quadriceps is a queenless neotropical ponerinae ant. Nest spacing and abundance were inve...
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...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
The velvety tree ant (Liometopum occidental Emery) is a dominant ant species found in Californian pi...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
This study provides the first detailed field account of colony founding, group-raiding and migratory...
Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) are considered to be predominantly omnivorous, mixing several feed...
Abstract Camponotus sericeiventris is a polymorphic ant living in populous colonies at tropical fore...
ABSTRACT- Pachycondyla crassinoda (Latr. 1902) is one of the largest ant species in the New World tr...
<div><p>A colony of red wood ants can inhabit more than one spatially separated nest, in a strategy ...