Pharaoh's ants (Monomorium pharaonis) use at least three types of foraging trail pheromone: a long-lasting attractive pheromone and two short-lived pheromones, one attractive and one repellent. We measured the decay rates of the behavioural response of ant workers at a trail bifurcation to trail substrate marked with either repellent or attractive short-lived pheromones. Our results show that the repellent pheromone effect lasts more than twice as long as the attractive pheromone effect (78 min versus 33 min). Although the effects of these two pheromones decay at approximately the same rate, the initial effect of the repellent pheromone on branch choice is almost twice that of the attractive pheromone (48% versus 25% above control). We hypo...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may include ch...
Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ants. Fo...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is native to South America but has become one of the most inv...
Many ants use pheromone trails to organize collective foraging. This study investigated the rate at ...
Pheromone trails provide a positive feedback mechanism for many animal species, and facilitate the s...
Alot of species of ants have a trail-laying/trailfollowing behavior when foraging. While moving, ind...
Many social insects use pheromones to communicate and coordinate their activities. Investigation of ...
Many social insects use pheromones to communicate and coordinate their activities. Investigation of ...
In insect societies, the balance between exploitation of known resources and exploration of new ones...
Trail pheromones of ants guide nest mates to a food source. Applications of synthetic trail pheromon...
Positive feedback and negative feedback are crucial mechanisms in the regulation of biological syste...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
AbstractWorkers of Monomorium lepineyi and Monomorium bicolor secrete trail pheromones from their ve...
In ants, one of the most common and significant sources of communication is through pheromones, spec...
Trail pheromone disruption of invasive ants is a novel tactic that builds on the development of pher...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may include ch...
Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ants. Fo...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is native to South America but has become one of the most inv...
Many ants use pheromone trails to organize collective foraging. This study investigated the rate at ...
Pheromone trails provide a positive feedback mechanism for many animal species, and facilitate the s...
Alot of species of ants have a trail-laying/trailfollowing behavior when foraging. While moving, ind...
Many social insects use pheromones to communicate and coordinate their activities. Investigation of ...
Many social insects use pheromones to communicate and coordinate their activities. Investigation of ...
In insect societies, the balance between exploitation of known resources and exploration of new ones...
Trail pheromones of ants guide nest mates to a food source. Applications of synthetic trail pheromon...
Positive feedback and negative feedback are crucial mechanisms in the regulation of biological syste...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
AbstractWorkers of Monomorium lepineyi and Monomorium bicolor secrete trail pheromones from their ve...
In ants, one of the most common and significant sources of communication is through pheromones, spec...
Trail pheromone disruption of invasive ants is a novel tactic that builds on the development of pher...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may include ch...
Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ants. Fo...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is native to South America but has become one of the most inv...