Decisions made by foraging animals conform a complex process based on the integration of information from multiple external environmental stimuli and internal physiological signals, which in turn are modulated by individual experience and a detection threshold of each individual. For social insects in which foraging is limited to given age subcastes, individual foraging decisions may also be affected by ontogenetic shifts and colony requirements. We studied the short-term changes in foraging preferences of the generalist wasp Vespula germanica, focusing on whether the individual response to different resources could be influenced by the ontogenetic shifts and/or by social interaction with nestmates. We carried both laboratory and field ex...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increased atte...
Sympatric-related species often exhibit resource partitioning. This can occur through diferent mecha...
A recent theory suggests that economic considerations are more important than genetic ones in the em...
Decisions made by foraging animals conform a complex process based on the integration of information...
The foraging strategy at abundant resources of the social wasp Vespula germanica includes scanning i...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
Food preferences displayed by foraging insects are important from a fundamental perspective and in p...
In this paper we review several studies on V. germanica behavioral plasticity while relocating a foo...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp and an opportunistic predator. While foraging, these wasps learn ...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that frequently forages on carrion, making several trips between ...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
Las preferencias alimentarias mostrados por forrajeo insectos son importantes desde una perspectiva...
<div><p>The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increa...
Foraging niche separation may be a mechanism to promote coexistence of two competing species by conc...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increased atte...
Sympatric-related species often exhibit resource partitioning. This can occur through diferent mecha...
A recent theory suggests that economic considerations are more important than genetic ones in the em...
Decisions made by foraging animals conform a complex process based on the integration of information...
The foraging strategy at abundant resources of the social wasp Vespula germanica includes scanning i...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
Food preferences displayed by foraging insects are important from a fundamental perspective and in p...
In this paper we review several studies on V. germanica behavioral plasticity while relocating a foo...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp and an opportunistic predator. While foraging, these wasps learn ...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that frequently forages on carrion, making several trips between ...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
Las preferencias alimentarias mostrados por forrajeo insectos son importantes desde una perspectiva...
<div><p>The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increa...
Foraging niche separation may be a mechanism to promote coexistence of two competing species by conc...
Vespula germanica is a social wasp that has become established outside its native range in many regi...
The distinction between worker and reproductive castes of social insects is receiving increased atte...
Sympatric-related species often exhibit resource partitioning. This can occur through diferent mecha...
A recent theory suggests that economic considerations are more important than genetic ones in the em...