International audienceIn many ant species, foragers use pheromones to communicate the location of resources to nestmates. Massrecruiting species deposit long-lasting anonymous chemical trails, while group-recruiting species use temporary chemical trails. We studied how high temperature influenced the foraging behavior of a mass-recruiting species (Tapinoma nigerrimum) and a group-recruiting species (Aphaenogaster senilis) through pheromone decay. First, under controlled laboratory conditions, we examined the effect of temperature on the trail pheromone of both species. A substrate, simulating soil, marked with gaster extract was heated for 10 min. at 25°, 35°, 45°, or 55 °C and offered to workers in a choice test. Heating gaster extract red...
Abstract: Division of labor in social insects has been explained by response threshold models which ...
Environmental temperature influences physiology and behavior in animals in general and is particular...
All termites secrete trail pheromones from their sternal gland, whereas ants use a variety of glands...
International audienceIn many ant species, foragers use pheromones to communicate the location of re...
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 ...
Many ants use pheromone trails to organize collective foraging. This study investigated the rate at ...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may include ch...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may in-clude c...
Pheromone trails provide a positive feedback mechanism for many animal species, and facilitate the s...
In ants, one of the most common and significant sources of communication is through pheromones, spec...
Large ant colonies invariably use effective scent trails to guide copious ant numbers to food source...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
Abstract: Division of labor in social insects has been explained by response threshold models which ...
Environmental temperature influences physiology and behavior in animals in general and is particular...
All termites secrete trail pheromones from their sternal gland, whereas ants use a variety of glands...
International audienceIn many ant species, foragers use pheromones to communicate the location of re...
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 ...
Many ants use pheromone trails to organize collective foraging. This study investigated the rate at ...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may include ch...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may in-clude c...
Pheromone trails provide a positive feedback mechanism for many animal species, and facilitate the s...
In ants, one of the most common and significant sources of communication is through pheromones, spec...
Large ant colonies invariably use effective scent trails to guide copious ant numbers to food source...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
Abstract: Division of labor in social insects has been explained by response threshold models which ...
Environmental temperature influences physiology and behavior in animals in general and is particular...
All termites secrete trail pheromones from their sternal gland, whereas ants use a variety of glands...